By the Peacekeeping Task Force
Introduction
In recent discussions led by the Fiduciary for The United States of America (Unincorporated), the Federation’s Peacekeeping Task Force has been assessing service context by reexamining the essential roles of peacekeepers and law enforcement in the ongoing effort to restore justice, sovereignty, and self-governance. This, and all subsequent article in this series highlights how the Continental Marshals Service, County Reeves (Sheriffs), State Assembly Militias' command/advisory structure, and the Peacekeeping Task Force itself work to build, and offer collaborative architecture designed to confront systemic fraud, uphold Public Law, and protect the natural rights of all sovereign Americans.
In this unique initiative, our available editors will be pouring back through all previously held webinars held live each week on Monday evenings since March 2019. From these excerpts, this organization will attempt to assist further - those entities we are currently interfacing with at local and State levels for purposes of helping their offices become more climatized to what the sovereign American people, as self-governing, living, breathing men and women are dedicated to providing themselves and their communities.
In this same effort, we will be attempting to work forwards and backwards starting from September 2023 (approximately midway through - from the Maiden Voyage of holding weekly webinars till current time and working our way forward across each available discussion found on the Public Record. From there (September 2023) we will also endeavor to reach back (in reverse order) across all other previously held meetings and provide feedback on what was discussed during that time as well - similar to what constitutes a "reverse timeline."
Please note: Not all previously held webinar discussions will directly touch upon peacekeepers, nor roles directly pertaining to such service efforts. However, the context of seeking remedies through lawful courts at the local and State levels where Land, Soil, and Sea jurisdiction applies will be extracted and amplified with each published article in this Series.
The purpose and intent of this particular Article Series is to assist our peacekeeping efforts at interfacing strategies by providing all counterparts with a forwards and backwards timeline with a relatively middle ground threshold to assist with their own due diligence research patterns.
Each of these exclusive articles will be tagged with the label (Timeline):
From: September 25, 2023
The Role of Peacekeepers: Structure and Jurisdiction
Continental Marshals and County Sheriffs
The Continental Marshals Service operates under Land and Sea jurisdiction, while County Reeves (Sheriffs) hold Soil jurisdiction. Both possess the opportunity to uphold and maintain what each nation state possesses, which is superior concurrent general jurisdiction over all matters that employee contract agreements with their subcontractors – past, present and future. Both are also charged with upholding Public Law and the foundational principles of the Unanimous Declaration of Independence. Each county is owed to a deputy Continental Marshal and an elected Reeve, ensuring that peacekeeping is grounded locally and remains accountable to the people.
State Assembly Militias and the Peacekeeping Task Force
State Assembly Militias represent the collective defense and order-keeping force of each state, comprised of volunteers from all counties. Their presence is vital for emergency preparedness, disaster response, and maintaining order in the face of threats, whether domestic or foreign. The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) serves as a coordinating body, connecting State Assemblies and Militias with resources, training, and strategic planning. The PKTF also develops cross-jurisdictional response plans, ensuring that peacekeepers can act swiftly and lawfully across boundaries.
Justice and Law Enforcement: Addressing Systemic Fraud
Countering Corporate Overreach
Anna has identified widespread fraud perpetrated by corporate entities, including the creation of derivative debt, special purpose vehicles, and zombie corporations. These schemes are used to launder money, shift liabilities onto the public, and falsely prosecute sovereign individuals. The Treasury Department and other agencies are beginning to recognize these fraudulent practices, particularly the double-dipping of Municipal citizenry and the misattribution of tax debts.
Jurisdictional Strategies
The Federation’s peacekeepers are increasingly adept at moving cases from hostile Municipal courts (which operate under statutory/admiralty law) to Territorial courts, where Constitutional arguments and protections are more likely to be heard and respected. The opening of asset-based banks by the Federation will further shift legal presumptions, making it impossible for Municipal courts to misidentify Americans as “paupers” and strip them of their rights.
Enforcement Tools
The Federation employs three types of liens-American common law, commonwealth, and commercial-to hold corporate actors accountable. These tools are used to penalize Municipal governments for dereliction of duty, such as failing to secure the southern border, and to enforce compliance with constitutional contracts.
Sovereignty and the Right to Self-Govern
Protecting the Status of Sovereign Americans
The Federation has acted swiftly to nullify attempts by corporate actors to redefine vaccinated individuals as “trans-humans” or patented products, thereby stripping them of human rights. Public laws have been passed to make such claims unlawful and unenforceable. The PKTF and its counterparts advocate for the recognition of State Assemblies as de jure governments, with the right and duty to stand for and exact justice according to Public Law.
International Cooperation and Recognition
The Peacekeeping Task Force’s mission extends to the international arena, advocating for the recognition of sovereign states and their right to self-govern. This involves collaborating with counterparts such as the United States Marshals Service, State Defense Forces, and, where appropriate, international organizations. The PKTF distinguishes itself from entities like the Department of Justice and the United Nations by remaining focused on the protection of sovereign rights and the prevention of corporate overreach as each State Jural Assembly presents their own findings of corporate fraud and an unwillingness to adhere to Public Law.
As the landscape of law enforcement and sovereignty continues to evolve, the Peacekeeping Task Force remains dedicated to empowering Assemblies, peacekeepers, and all Americans to reclaim their rights and responsibilities. What are your thoughts on these developments? How do you see the role of peacekeepers changing in your community? Share your insights and questions in the comments below and stay tuned for more updates and action steps in our ongoing series. Your voice matters in shaping the future of justice and self-governance.