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Thursday, January 29, 2026

Running as One: The Sovereign Race to Full Standing

Together, We Pace Our State to Victory – A Journey Where No Assembly Crosses Alone

By Joe on Spencer County | January 29, 2026





Imagine a vast track stretching across the heartland of America, where dozens upon dozens of runners from every corner of a state line up at the starting blocks. These aren't lone competitors vying for gold; they're the local county assemblies, each bursting with unique talents honed from their own soils – from the rolling hills of rural counties to the bustling hubs of urban ones. They're all running the same race, driven by the same honored duty: to reach the finish line of full recognition, where sovereignty shines fully for every American who steps up.

But here's the beauty of it – this isn't about who crosses first in some cutthroat sprint. It's a collective journey, a relay of the soul, where the lead runner, the State of the Union Assembly, must cross that line foremost. Only then can the rest follow, celebrated as one unbreakable team.

"The State Assembly is the entire State, including all the County Assemblies."
– Federation Fiduciary Office



The Lead: Our Shared Protector, Bearing the Weight

Picture the State of the Union Assembly out front, our favored champion, bearing the weight of international representation on its shoulders. It's the protector in global business matters, the shield that ensures every local assembly's pure sovereignty stands tall on the world stage.


Example of one State of the Union from
 among the 50 States


Example of another State of the Union from
 among the 50 States

...each with their respective Union State Assemblies running with, and cheering them all along the way.




This isn't just any leader; it's the reflection of us all – the "state" or condition of every county assembly combined.

  • Elections are advertised and offices filled
  • Four assembly pillars are fully built
  • International shield activated for all

"We are all one State Assembly... the State of the Union represents the overall working together of all its Union State Assemblies."

Without that lead crossing first, none of the locals can claim their full standing. It's a divine order, teamwork forged in the fires of true American sovereignty – heartwarming in its selflessness.



The Strong Ones: Holding Back with Noble Hearts

Now, envision the strong ones among us. Some county assemblies are powerhouses, legs like pistons, able to blaze past the leader in a heartbeat. They've got the numbers, the organization, the fire to outpace the pack and cross that line solo if they choose.



Keeping the State of the Union out in Front by
Moral Support and Journey Participation


But they don't. No, they hold back, running just ahead or alongside, breaking the headwind like a phalanx of guardians. They set the rhythm, a steady cadence that lets the State observe proven steps, shielded from the gale.

  • Surge ahead to block the wind, easing the burden
  • Match pace with proven strides, guiding the way
  • Whisper: "Keep going – we've got the path cleared for you!"

"Grow and run together, but none should outpace their international representation... all are encouraged to grow and run together, but none should outpace their international representation."
– Insights from annavonreitz.com

These frontrunners turn their talent into pure, selfless love – a beautiful effort that warms the soul.



The Heart of the Pack: Singing Through the Struggle

And oh, the heart of those running neck-and-neck or just behind! They sing out words that pierce the fatigue – hymns of unity, cheers of "You're our shield in the world – we've got your back!" When missteps happen, when the weight of adversity threatens to halt the State altogether, these assemblies rally closer.




They share stories of their local triumphs, bolstering the leader's resolve. It's vivid, isn't it? A cluster of runners from mountain counties, voices rising like a chorus, pulling the State through a brutal stretch where doubt creeps in.

  • Voices as lifelines: "One step more – sovereignty for us all!"
  • Shared stories: Local wins fueling the fire
  • Tight formation: No letting the favorite falter alone


"The Federation promotes the fact that the One State Assembly and its Union State Assemblies are all one."

It's not hierarchy; it's protection born of mutual reliance, inspiring tears of pride.



The Rear: Cheering from Afar, Hearts Full of Hope

Then there are the ones bringing up the rear – those county assemblies still finding their stride. Maybe resources are scarce, or the terrain of their locale has slowed them. They can't keep a perfect pace, falling behind with labored breaths, but they're in the race, eyes fixed on the pack ahead.




From afar, they cheer, their voices carrying on the wind: "Look at them go! We're coming!" They draw fire from the overwhelming inspiration up front – the strong ones helping the State, the mid-pack motivators singing strong.

  • Distant but devoted: Cheers that echo hope
  • Inspired chain: Watching the pack lifts their steps
  • Steady progress: No quit, just grit from behind

It's a chain reaction of encouragement, where even the slowest sees the State as the hopeful beacon. No one leaves them behind; the journey demands that all run together.



Unique American Gifts: Fueling the Collective Fire

This race pulses with the essence of every American's unique gifts. From coastal counties bringing maritime savvy to inland ones offering agricultural wisdom, we pour our local experiences into committee work that fuels the State.


Example of Committees Joining the Race and Working Together -
both local and State Levels 


Local Essence

Gift to the Race

Coastal Counties

Maritime savvy for global strength

Rural Heartland

Unyielding endurance, steady pace

Urban Powerhouses

Rapid organization, committee muscle

Mountain Voices

Resonant cheers that carry far


It's committee development at its finest – locals promoting the need for their State to achieve full standing, then stepping up to inspire without outpacing. In town halls, newsletters, local newspapers, and daily lives: "Help our State cross first!"



The Triumphant Finish: Cheers for Every Step

When the State surges over – elections published, pillars erected – the dam breaks. Those ready locals, who've held back so nobly, surge across neck-and-neck, arms linked in triumph. Cheers erupt.


Example of the last remaining County Assembly
Across the Finish Line


The mid-pack follows, then the rear, each crossing to waving hands and joyful roars from those already celebrating. The last county assembly stumbles over the line, exhausted but beaming. Up ahead, the whole team jumps, hugs, waving peacetime flags: "You made it! We all did!"

"The One State Assembly and its Union State Assemblies are all one... by these means and this relationship ALL must run this same journey together and not leave any assembly behind."
– Federation Fiduciary Office

They cheer as one American State Assembly, sovereign at last.



Your Heart's Call: Join the Journey

Friends, this is our story – lace up with heart, encourage without surging ahead, and watch sovereignty bloom for all.

Article 5729. International Public Notice: What We Have Said Since 478 A.D.



Sunday, January 25, 2026

Spotlighting America's Lowest-Tax, Low-Permit Counties

Peacekeeping Task Force Seeks Local Journalists to Profile Local De  Facto Governance Models


U.S. counties with the fewest building permits required for citizens and the lowest annual property taxes represent models of fiscal restraint and regulatory simplicity, often enabled by small populations that limit service demands. Examples include Alabama's DeKalb County, with an effective tax rate of approximately 0.157%, and Colorado's Delta County, where no building permits are required in unincorporated areas.

These jurisdictions attract residents and lawful land owners alike through affordability and lawful accountability regarding legal and lawful rights to commercial and private property, in contrast to neighboring counties with far stricter codes, legalities, and higher municipal fees across the board.


Example of Current Newsworthy Interest


As shown above, an example of related topics highlights the search for 10 affordable places to live in, and on Pennsylvania, underscoring broader interest in low-burden locales across the nation, even as this inquiry focuses on permit and tax structures nationwide.


Looking west across the American Landscape, we find, for example -


Loving County, Texas: A Notable Example

Loving County, Texas, merits inclusion on any top-10 list, as even State of State law exempts it from adopting "residential" building codes, pairing near-zero county permitting with a modest "residential" tax burden supported by its oil-driven economy and population of roughly 100 residents.

The Mentone Monitor, a weekly publication, operated from March 1932 to September 1935, ran on Loving County, Texas, serving the county during a period of attempted organization and early oil activity. There is no known record of any paper running before or after this time period for this American County.

This is another sobering example of why the American people, and People, as well as all other lawful and legal individuals in, and upon all American counties, deserve to rekindle this extremely effective local method of information flow for Land and Soil Jurisdiction news.


PKTF Journalist Outreach Initiative

The Peacekeeping Task Force, through its seasonal publication The Assembly Ledger, seeks contributions from up to 10 journalists based in qualifying counties. These reporters are invited to investigate and report factual, uplifting stories on their own locales—emphasizing positive attributes such as minimal permit requirements and low taxes that set their county apart from most others imposing heavier obligations on U.S. citizens and actual sovereign Americans.



Justification for High vs Low Taxation Burden Due to Population Concentration of U.S. Citizens or Citizens of the United States
as Opposed to the Known Sovereign American Population


Established newsrooms and emerging outlets alike are encouraged to participate, framing their coverage to inspire recognition of self-reliant American Soil Jurisdiction governance models.


Addressing Local Newsroom Gaps

Loving County is a perfect example of an extremely affordable place to live and dwell for U.S. Citizens and their Municipal Citizens, as well as for Americans collectively; however, it now lacks a dedicated local newspaper. Although Loving County used to have a local paper, it no longer highlights the value of grassroots local information in every county to document such distinctions and support informed Soil Jurisdiction community assemblies.


Federation's Call for Combined Network Peacekeeping of Fair and Balanced Outreach

This initiative advances the Federation's efforts in assembly networking and local outreach, promoting de jure governance structures that celebrate low-restriction counties and lawful, peaceful, and productive Assembly Militia functions. Information contributions for The Assembly Ledger may be directed via seeksearchfindtruth.blogspot.com.

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