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Thursday, March 13, 2025

Strengthening Oversight Responsibility: Independent Experts' Participation in State Assembly Militia Operations

How all State Assemblies Might Decide to Bolster It's Own Accountability Measure 

As it is, and as it ever will be, the Federation's involvement in any State Assembly after the Assemblies' verification for service hardness and affirmation of formal public duties is well separated from daily Assembly operations and activities.

The Fiduciary role of the Federation is, was, and shall remain independent of State Assembly business and decision-making. Once a State Assembly achieves Standing, is confirmed, and Seatment is declared and implemented, the role of the Federation—particularly where The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) is concerned—is limited to networking and interfacing with communications systems and service providers that may aid State Border Defense mission operations during emergencies. The Federation also advocates for these services on behalf of each respective State.

This division enables State Assemblies to maintain full sovereignty over their domestic affairs while enjoying the advantages of the Federation's support regarding emergency communications infrastructure and coordination during crises. For example, in case of a natural or manmade disaster, emergency services enabled by State Border Defense operations can include:

Coordinated Evacuation Efforts:
Employing advanced communications networks to lead civilians away from danger in case of widespread flooding or chemical leaks.

Resource Allocation:
Supplying rapid deployment of food, water, medical supplies, and personnel to the crisis zone in case of hurricanes or factory accidents.

These examples present the Federation as a facilitator, rather than a decision-making entity in State Assemblies. However, the question remains about how State Assemblies can further enhance internal accountability mechanisms for addressing potential issues within their own ranks—namely their Assembly Militias.






The Case for Strengthened Oversight Accountability
State Assemblies are tasked with making sure that their militias are operating effectively and safely in the event of an emergency. This includes making sure that proper planning, training, and safety measures have been conducted prior to deployment. In order to be able to achieve this level of accountability, it stands to reason that Assemblies should have a neutral expert—one who is closely familiar with the preparatory processes of their own militia—be a member of their Oversight Committees.

This individual would act as a link between the Oversight Committee and the Assembly Militia leadership, providing vital feedback on whether operations were within established guidelines. Their services would be particularly valuable in investigating allegations of misconduct or negligence on the part of militia commanders. For example:

If an accident occurs during deployment—for instance, unsafe evacuation procedures cause civilian harm—this expert could help determine whether proper protocols were followed during planning phases.

In cases where operational readiness is in doubt—such as poor training leading to ineffective disaster response—the expert could verify whether safety protocols were adequately practiced before deployment.

This same topic was broached at the top of initial training offered to our PKTF - Assembly Liaisons during April 2024 when inquiries from Liaisons at that time began. Due to the nature of how PKTF assists Assemblies with acheiving safe operational and productive State Border Defense concepts and ideas, the service lends itself to the possibility of cultivating someone who would operate in this capacity as a viable candidate to be selected by their State General Assembly during future planning beyond Seatment.

As it currently stands, no authorization or solid expectation that a PKTF - Assembly Liaison would fill this role if and when such a need may arise. However, PKTF stands ready to consider and implement proper planning and training for this role if the opportunity presents itself due to it's potential consideration by any and all State General Assemblies upon request.


Historical Precedents for Oversight Models
The inclusion of subject matter experts in oversight functions is not unprecedented:


State Defense Force Accountability Systems:
State Defense Force structures worldwide hold commanders accountable for adherence to training standards and operational readiness. The example shows how accountability can be merged with responsibility at command levels.


State-level Oversight Policies:
Oversight committees in a number of states employ experts to provide clarity to investigations into governmental operations. The policies emphasize the importance of specialized knowledge in determining compliance and performance.

Practical Application-

For a State Assembly to enact such a model, it would need to determine how to insert this expert role into its Oversight Committee structure. This individual would need to meet the following criteria:


Neutrality:
They would need to be independent of current militia leadership yet familiar with its preparation procedures.


Expertise:
Their background would need to include training by an external source such as the Federation so that they would be familiar with operational safety protocols and accountability measures.


Prioritize State Interests:
Their work will be solely in the interest of their respective State Assembly, with no allegiance to any other party outside of their initial training period.

This is in alignment with the principle that each State Assembly must be autonomous while creating accountability within its own structure.


Moving Forward
By including an individual with firsthand knowledge of their own State Assembly Militia's preparatory phases within Oversight Committees, Assemblies can further their own capacity for transparency and accountability. This role would act as a failsafe against operational failures while cultivating public trust in militia activities. As governance evolves, such innovative oversight systems may be required to address complex issues at the intersection of state security and public accountability.

In this way, every State Assembly can be guaranteed secure and effective militia activity while being independent of external control such as the Federation—a structure that accommodates autonomy and cooperation in the interest of public welfare during crises.

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

From the Peacekeeping Task Force to All American State Assemblies

"Guide us to where your inner peacekeepers are located in your State Assembly Militia sub-pillar, and we will meet you there."


 A sincere thank you to the 20-31 State Assemblies that have taken serious steps in peacekeeping activism. Your commitment to training, coordination, and progression demonstrates the strength of our shared mission. Yet, the past year has not been all smooth sailing, particularly in the area of communicating with Assemblies that are at varying stages of development. Miscommunication internally and silence have generally been the causes of unnecessary hurdles.

"Communication is King"—without it, there will be delays. PKTF is determined to walk beside each Assembly where they are in the process of assembling and bringing them along.


The Role of the PKTF - Assembly Liaison






The PKTF - Assembly Liaison provides critical services to all American State Assemblies, including:


State Assembly Standing Validation: Ensuring all offices are properly elected, published, and ratified by the Federation.


Peacekeeping and Law Enforcement Interface Advocacy: Helping Assemblies develop rapport with local and national law enforcement agencies.


International Outreach: Expanding the reach and authority of State Assemblies globally.


Emergency Services Maintenance: Providing equipment and training for effective emergency communication and management.


These services are offered at no charge for training in service management within the Peacekeeping Task Force. With participation levels currently ranging between 21-29 members per State Assembly from among the mean of just over 30—and growing monthly—PKTF remains committed to fostering collaboration and success.


The 6 Development Categories of State Assemblies so far


Each Assembly currently falls into one of six categories based on its development stage and growth trend. PKTF strives to meet each Assembly where they are, offering tailored support for their peacekeeping goals.

If you are now, or considering soon correcting your own political birthright status, and are aware of the current condition of your State Assembly, see where yours sits within this list of categories


1. Fully Functional with Major Interim Posts


These Assemblies have:


State Coordinators who have been selected.


An interim Marshal-at-Arms who actively engages with PKTF on State Border Defense systems.


An Ombudsman Service that is seeking training.


A functional or developing Oversight Committee.


PKTF's Role: These Assemblies are well-placed for Standing validation. PKTF provides guidance on conducting valid elections, posting results, and gaining full validation by the Federation. "Just point us to where your internal peacekeepers are, and we will meet you there."


2. Close to Completion but Missing Elections or Specific Roles


These Assemblies are close to completing requirements but are missing:


An interim Assembly Militia Commander or official elections for key roles.


PKTF's Role: PKTF assists these Assemblies with durable concepts and Federation wide updates on all other Assemblies in developing their Assembly Militia sub-pillar which best  prepares them for Standing validation with actionable plans.


3. Missing Ombudsman Service


These Assemblies have all other interim roles filled but lack an Ombudsman Service—a critical component for internal peacekeeping amid conflicts.


PKTF's Role: PKTF focuses on advocating for proper training, as well as surface level education preceding adaquete, certificable training establishing an Ombudsman Service while, themselves assisting greatly in the development of their own Assembly Militia sub-pillar.


4. Lacking Key Roles and Training


These Assemblies have significant gaps, including:


No acting Marshal-at-Arms working with PKTF on fundamental issues such as State Border Defense mechanisms or Assembly Militia build-up.


No Ombudsman Service or Assembly Militia Commander because of a lack of training efforts.


PKTF's Role: PKTF offers initial guidance to establish a legal foundation while prioritizing education and training.


5. Little Coordination but Lacking Core Offices


These Assemblies have a measure of coordination but no:


Interim Marshal-at-Arms or Ombudsman Service actively engaging in peacekeeping or border defense concepts with PKTF.


Assembly Militia sub-pillar.


PKTF's Role: In these cases, PKTF must engage directly with the General Assembly Coordinator as a temporary extension of the Federation when there are no other internal peacekeeping components.


6. Inactive or Unestablished


These Assemblies possess no quantifiable activity:


No identifiable State Marshal-at-Arms engaging in concepts of border defense or militia formation.


No Ombudsman Service, Assembly Militia sub-pillar, or available State Coordinators.


No internet presence or other evidence of organization.


PKTF's Role: As a last resort, PKTF contacts any available coordinator to encourage first steps toward lawful organization.


The Challenge of Engagement


In some rare cases periodically during 2024 situations, interim Marshals-at-Arms have, for some strange reason, and with no viable reason to do so, had chosen NOT to engage with PKTF on valuable discussions related to State Border Defense mechanisms or how their citizens could achieve this vital peacekeeping task through the Assembly Militia sub-pillar. As bizarre as that might sound when spoken by many of our readers, this was a true occurrence during 2024. Needless to say, this gross lack of engagement - decided by the one of two internal Assembly peacekeepers chose not to promote peaceful interaction which has significantly slowed growth in those certain States where these conversations are essential to advancing safety advocacy and organizational development.


The Importance of Communication



The pinnacle of PKTF’s services is built upon ensuring safety, maintaining open dialogue about safety protocols, and being well-organized in the event of an emergency. Without effective communication skills, all Assemblies risk unnecessary delays in their development process.


To all Assemblies: take this opportunity to further your cause for state sovereignty and peacekeeping. Together, we can ensure all Assemblies possess the tools they need to succeed!


Monday, March 10, 2025

Empowering Peace: The Evolving Role of PKTF Liaisons

Enhancing Service Excellence through 2025 Training Initiatives and Strategic Partnerships


Celebrate the Launch of the 2025 PKTF - Assembly Liaison Operations Handbook


 As we celebrate the one-year milestone of the Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) - Assembly Liaison program, it is with tremendous honor and thankfulness that we are pleased to announce the upcoming publication of the 2025 PKTF - Assembly Liaison Operations Handbook. This in-depth guide update is being created in real-time to more thoroughly equip our Liaisons with the tools, strategies, and know-how necessary to thrive in their own State Assemblies and beyond.


A Year of Progress and Gratitude
Looking back at the garnered experience since March 2024, we are grateful for the opportunity to thank all those who enrolled early and volunteered their precious time and input to help fuel the program's extraordinary growth. Your collective commitment was the absolute foundation upon which this became a successful endeavor. Throughout the last year, participation from a minimum of at least 10 states from a mean of 29 during training was largely responsible for guiding this handbook opportunity and its inevitable success. Without your dedication, this milestone would have been much harder to attain.



To our PKTF - Assembly Liaisons-in-Training newly joining now, and those rejoining for 2025 training, welcome, and welcome back as we celebrate a happy anniversary!

Your passion, determination, and ongoing interests have propelled unprecedented progress, allowing this budding organization to exceed expectations and provide innovative services that continue to grow organically.


The Handbook: A Tool for Excellence
The 2025 Handbook is an essential guide for Liaisons, detailing:

Committee Involvement: Instructions on how to work with State Assemblies.

Public Relations Skills: Effective advocacy and communication techniques.

Strategic Interaction: Most effective correspondence and collaboration practices.

Militia Service Coordination: Procedures for assisting State Border Defense operations.

It also incorporates new training modules on role-playing exercises, interview methods, database security procedures, and others. These additions prove our dedication to providing Liaisons with cutting-edge skills to keep up with changing needs.

As well as -

Frontlining the Mandate or Authority Designation of Services Definition as a Training Focus


Definition in Context: The mandate or designation is the formal responsibility granted to PKTF by the Federation, rooted in its charter, to provide support and services to State Assemblies. This foundation emphasizes collaboration and lawful service rather than authority.

Core Responsibilities: Liaisons act as bridges between State Assemblies and the Peacekeeping Task Force, ensuring effective communication, coordination, and support for Assembly Militia functions.

Practical Application: The mandate serves as the guiding principle for all Liaison activities, ensuring they align with the Federation’s objectives while fostering trust and cooperation in every interaction.

This focus underscores that the PKTF's role is based on a clear, structured framework of responsibility rather than unilateral authority over any County or State.




Building on Success
This handbook builds upon the 2024 service abstract—a visionary model that transformed an idea into a tangible framework. By refining this vision through logical successes, we’ve created a product that not only meets but exceeds expectations. Such iterative development has been key to our growth and will continue to guide our future endeavors.


A Worldwide Impact
Due to the concerted efforts of our personnel and international interest, over five Assemblies worldwide are now cooperating under this Peacekeeping Service project. This international participation says much about the strength of our common vision and commitment of everyone involved.


Looking Ahead with Gratitude
To all who offered words of encouragement, patience, and support during this initiative’s crucial first year—thank you. Your belief in our vision has been invaluable as we balanced multiple trajectories, from finalizing SWOT analyses to expanding our Directorate Staff. Together, we’ve achieved remarkable service development milestones in just 12 months.



As we step into 2025, let us rejoice in this collective achievement and keep striving for excellence in peacekeeping service. The future is bright, thanks to the unshakeable dedication of our Directors, Liaisons, and all those who make this noble and challenging work possible.


Crafting Insightful Content: A Labor of Love

Honoring the Researchers, Editors, and Supporters Behind the Peacekeeping Task Force BlogSpot and PKTFnews.org


We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who has contributed their time, talent, and untold volunteer hours to the success of both the Peacekeeping Task Force BlogSpot and PKTFnews.org.






Everything combined has risen to enhance the quality of our content and site traffic, enabling readers to take valuable information back to their Assemblies as part of their outreach resource centers. These projects are crucial to bringing awareness and development to County and State Assemblies, bringing attention to the issues that truly matter.

Special thanks are given to Justice Anna Von Reitz and The Living Law Firm. This team of experts, with decades of combined research experience, law, and historical analysis, has made navigating the complex research landscape far less daunting. Their dedication provides a solid foundation for much of what we bring forth, ensuring accuracy and substance.

We also want to acknowledge our junior researchers and community journalists who are working diligently at the grassroots level. Their commitment to digging up stories and reporting on community issues is absolutely invaluable. The process of writing articles themselves takes hours of meticulous research, especially while investigating historical documents or technical legal vs lawful matters. For example, creating a well-researched article about early American history can take up to 10-12 hours, even for experienced writers. This includes researching archives, compiling findings, creating content from scratch, proofreading, and undergoing obligatory editorial approvals.

For perspective, traditional newsrooms would spend 4-8 hours producing a 300-600 word piece, depending on the subject matter complexity. Our operation takes it one step further from traditional standards by incorporating in-depth research from sources like The Living Law Firm and Anna Von Reitz's archives, as well as other trusted sources currently available around the world wherever they are found reliable.

We also leverage modern tools like Grammarly for grammatical polish, Hemingway Editor for readability checks, Zotero for citation management, and Trello for project coordination. These tools help us significantly streamline our workflow without sacrificing accuracy, professionalism, and well-spent hours pulling everything together before publication deadlines.

To all those who contribute—whether through research, editing, or outreach—thank you for your dedication. Together, we are building a resource that educates, informs, and empowers communities across our developing nation states and to all remaining corners of our beautiful earth! Your efforts do count tremendously!


Together, truly remarkable achievements can become am ongoing reality.


Most Sincerely,
Joseph Hayse
Executive Director,
The Peacekeeping Task Force 

Friday, March 7, 2025

Pathways to Peaceful Progress: An American Adaptation of the Swiss Canton Model

 Introducing a Sustainable Framework for State Border Defense Through Decentralized Governance and Community-Based Defense


An exclusive glimpse into current and future presentations to all PKTF Assembly Liaisons -



Introducing a Genuinely Sustainable Framework for State Border Defense Through Decentralized Governance and Community-Based Defense Sovereignty 



Training Presentation: Swiss Neutrality and Governance – A Bold Plan for Peaceful Self-Government


Slide 1: Introduction


Title: The Enduring Appeal of Swiss Neutrality


Switzerland’s neutrality is not a relic of the past—it’s a vibrant testament to self-determination and peaceful coexistence.


Established after the Battle of Marignano (1515) and formalized by the Congress of Vienna (1815), Swiss neutrality serves as a model for balancing independence, security, and harmony.


It thrives on decentralization, civic responsibility, and community engagement.


Key Point: For Americans exploring self-governance through the American State Assemblies and Land and Soil Jurisdiction States, Switzerland’s approach offers an inspiring blueprint.


Exclusive Mention: This material will serve as an exclusive look into what will be discussed further with all PKTF - Assembly Liaisons. It will also be offered for observation and consideration to all State Assembly Militia Commanders as each State Assembly moves forward with their respective projects to create a robust State Border Defense ecosystem—always with peace and honor.






Slide 2: Main Characteristics of Swiss Neutrality


Title: A Model for Thriving Communities


A Community-Based Militia System

Switzerland’s militia system replaces a standing army with mandatory military training for all able-bodied men.


Equipment is stored at home—not as a sign of aggression but as a reminder that defense begins with the individual citizen.


Resonates with America’s founding vision of local militias safeguarding peace and liberty.


Decentralized Governance: The Strength of Local Control

Swiss cantons operate autonomously, addressing local needs while empowering civic engagement.


American State Assemblies mirror this principle by prioritizing county-level governance upon Land and Soil Jurisdiction.


Economic Diplomacy: Building Bridges Through Trade

Switzerland maintains trade relations with all nations, positioning itself as a stable partner and mediator.


American State Nationals can adopt similar economic diplomacy to strengthen interstate relations and promote prosperity.


Peaceful Coexistence: A Culture of Non-Aggression

Swiss neutrality emphasizes mutual respect, clear boundaries, and commitment to peace over military posturing.


As kinetic defensive responses are well known to be extremely rare, so then is, and will always strive for swift disengagement quickly aligning with America’s ideal of honorable reactive defense making actionable room for mending and repair.


Slide 3: Challenges and Opportunities


Title: Navigating Challenges to Strengthen Governance


Switzerland has faced criticism for economic dealings during WWII and debates over sanctions’ compatibility with neutrality principles.


These challenges have reinforced its adaptability while staying true to its values.


For Americans:


Educating citizens about their roles in Land and Soil Jurisdiction States is critical for effective governance.


Challenges present opportunities to deepen civic knowledge, strengthen communities, and reaffirm America’s founding principles.


Slide 4: Why This Matters


Title: A Call to Action for American Self-Governance


The Swiss model demonstrates how self-governance can thrive through community responsibility, peaceful coexistence, and decentralized power.


Standing armies concentrate power in ways that undermine liberty—contrary to America’s founding ideals.


Key Point: Switzerland proves security can be achieved without sacrificing freedom or peace.


Exclusive Mention: As each State Assembly progresses in creating a robust State Border Defense ecosystem, this material will provide valuable insights for PKTF - Assembly Liaisons and State Assembly Militia Commanders to observe and consider as they work toward peaceful solutions grounded in honor.


Slide 5: Conclusion


Title: A Vision Worth Pursuing


Swiss neutrality is more than policy; it’s a way of life reflecting the best ideals of self-government.


For Americans restoring constitutional principles in Land and Soil Jurisdiction States, this model offers inspiration and practical guidance.


Imagine:


Citizens actively engaged in their communities’ well-being.


Local governments operating autonomously yet harmoniously alongside one another.


Peace defined by justice and mutual respect—not merely the absence of war.


Closing Note: Boldness, creativity, and commitment are needed to make this vision a reality. Let us embark on this path together—a journey toward true self-governance and lasting peace!


Final Mention: This presentation will serve as an exclusive resource for PKTF - Assembly Liaisons and State Assembly Militia Commanders as they work collaboratively on their respective projects with peace, honor, and dedication to building robust systems that protect state borders while fostering unity within the assemblies themselves.



Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Continuing to offer an olive branch through clarity about the amazing services and future potential of the Peacekeeping Task Force

 Dearest readers,

Please follow the Quick Reference link to one of our channels on Telegram where we share at length by addressing a man regarding his expressed allegations of PKTF roles and functions.


The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) will remain steadfast in it's ability to remain calm when facing harsh resistance built upon falsities, while vining for it's level of service recognition that reflects it's charter.

In this, our Staff fully realizes that it may take a bit more time before the majority of some people, based upon their own ability and availability to measure critically while gleaning from our work as to the nature of this peacekeeping organizations purpose and intent.


Listed under -General PKTF Development Discussions -

Nevertheless, it is not without brief moments of feverous struggle that we meet people harboring mindsets that are significantly bent on maintaining false assumptions and allegations regarding this great work!


For the sake of keeping this article short, please follow the channel to where such false claims were asserted, as well as a somewhat lengthy, but highly informative preface and follow-up to the claims as a primer for further discussions your own Assembly Liaison peacekeepers will be promptly adding to their Training Series. Your peacekeeping Liaisons will always strive to take every opportunity that would otherwise appear contentious, and embrace it for purposes of transforming the same opportunity into building peaceful bridges.



Shalom ~

From interim Marshal-at-Arms to State-elected Sergeant-at-Arms

 Some exciting developments to absorb as all State Assemblies move forward.



An example of a De facto Territorial Sergeant-at-Arms service logo
All American State Assemblies' Sergeant-at-Arms service logos will vary


The Federation for The United States of America has just brought to light its developments in the exchange from the interim Marshal-at-Arms to the traditional State-elected Sergeant-at-Arms, bringing attention to its significance in Assembly functions. Historically, the Sergeant-at-Arms was a bastion of peacekeeping within land jurisdiction, with a mission of upholding decorum and discipline under Assembly proceedings. The Federation had restored the Marshal-at-Arms as an ad hoc official on a temporary basis during the State Assembly process, supporting General Assembly operations until States fully achieved Standing and Seatment.


When Assemblies approach the point of full Standing, this interim position will be renamed the classic Sergeant-at-Arms title, as appropriate to its traditional role. This is a step toward greater State-level peacekeeping responsibilities, with the Sergeant-at-Arms being a visible public presence—available, neutral, and firm in maintaining order. The Peacekeeping Task Force will provide further training and details on this process, promoting cooperation among State-elected Sergeants-at-Arms and peacekeeping groups.


Furthermore, the working relationship of Assemblies and the Marshal-at-Arms has included reporting incidents of member misconduct to ensure accountability. With States becoming fully capacitated, this system will be strengthened under the new Sergeant-at-Arms roles, enhancing Assembly operations and peacekeeping effectiveness. Upgrades are expected as training negotiations roll on this year.

Monday, March 3, 2025

Reminder of How Smooth Collaboration During Interface Opportunities with Law Enforcement



 The above is among one of our original slide presentations where we share with all PKTF - Assembly Liaisons as part of their roles for building durable interfacing strategies.


Likewise, as part of our ongoing training Series during 2025, we will touch upon these and other such strategy approaches - especially during our new, upcoming Liaison Management Meetings set to take place comprising our Series 2 training.


These, and many more interesting, logical, and professional approaches to service will be discussed in greater detail as we move forward in practice as legitimate peace-making advocates.

Empowering Self-Governance: The Assembly Militia Journey"

 State Assemblies across the nation are making remarkable strides in self-governance, with many now focusing on the development of their Assembly Militia sub-pillar.

For those wondering where to begin or seeking safe, constructive, and forward-thinking projects as part of their preparation, this article provides essential guidance.

This same message is also being sent directly via email to State Assemblies nearing the official Standing of their four pillars, serving as both a reminder and preparation for the announcement of their State Assembly Militia Validation, which will be featured on page 3 of The Quarterly Newsletter of Self-Governance and Peacekeeping.


Preparing for Assembly Militia Development


State Assemblies nearing or achieving Standing are encouraged to focus on two key areas:


Drafting a Status Article: Assemblies should prepare a 563-word article detailing their progress toward Validation. This article will be prominently featured in The Quarterly, a well-laid-out newsletter that serves as a centerpiece for the Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) in 2025 and beyond. The article should highlight milestones achieved, upcoming steps, and the significance of the Assembly Militia in supporting self-governance and peacekeeping efforts.


Photographic Submission: Include at least two high-quality photographs showcasing your Assembly Militia developments. These could feature training activities, community engagement events, or even early designs of your Assembly Militia Service Logo.


The Importance of the Service Logo


A critical component of this process is the creation of your State Assembly Militia Service Logo. This logo represents your Assembly Militia sub-pillar and serves as a unique identifier for your State Border Defense services. While it may draw inspiration from your State Seal, it must be distinct enough to function as a State Patch or emblem for official letterhead use. This differentiation underscores the specific role of the Assembly Militia within the broader framework of your State Assembly.


Why This Matters


The Assembly Militia Validation Process is a pivotal step in demonstrating readiness and adherence to Federation standards. By developing a strong Service Logo and documenting progress through articles and photographs, Assemblies not only fulfill validation requirements but also contribute to inspiring other States within the Federation. These efforts reflect the values of self-governance and peacekeeping that lie at the heart of the PKTF’s mission.


Submission Guidelines


Assemblies are advised to submit their articles and photographs promptly to ensure inclusion in The Quarterly. The article will appear on page 3, with a preview featured on the cover page under "Read More." Submissions can be sent to pktf.itteam@pktf.us for your convenience.


Looking Ahead


This guidance is not only for Assemblies currently nearing Standing but also serves as a roadmap for future State Assemblies and Assembly Militia Commanders preparing for their own Federation audits and Validation Processes. By beginning these projects early—such as designing Service Logos or organizing safe militia activities—Assemblies can ensure steady progress while fostering community involvement and readiness.


The Peacekeeping Task Force looks forward to celebrating your achievements in The Quarterly. Together, we continue building a legacy of self-governance and peacekeeping that will serve as an example for generations to come.


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