Committee Chair: David Custer

David currently serves as the Peacekeeping Task Force Liaison for The Missouri Assembly. His work focuses on strengthening communication, supporting training efforts, and promoting peaceful, lawful engagement across our county assemblies.

Duties of the PKTF Liaison

Establishment and Purpose

The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) – Assembly Liaison is a position created by the Federation Fiduciary Office under the PKTF Charter, with full authorization and support from all State Assemblies participating in the American States of the Union. The establishment of this role is rooted in the enduring principles set forth by the Unanimous Declaration of Independence. The PKTF-Assembly Liaison was formed in recognition of the ongoing necessity for self-governance, the maintenance of lawful and legal order, and the advancement of peacekeeping, as defined and upheld by the American people and their Assemblies. This position ensures a consistent alignment with the collective will and foundational values of the nation.

Significance of the Assembly Liaison Role

The Assembly Liaison is esteemed as an honorable and essential function, providing services that are both lawful and legal, benevolent in nature, and always respectful of jurisdictional boundaries. This role is fundamental to the restoration and preservation of the American system of self-governance. The authority conferred upon the PKTF-Assembly Liaison is derived from the mandate of the State Assembly and is safeguarded by Article Four of the Constitution of the United States of America, which provides lawful and legal immunity for official acts performed in good faith.

Selection and Conduct of Liaisons

Liaisons are selected based on their integrity, commitment, and expertise. They are expected to conduct themselves with honor and seriousness, upholding the values and standards of the PKTF and the Assemblies. The structure of the role is designed to invite and facilitate open conversation and cooperation with all law enforcement and peacekeeping entities, ensuring that the safety and security of the people and their assets remain at the forefront of all discussions and actions.

Foundational Principles and Ongoing Need

The necessity for PKTF-Assembly Liaisons stems from the longstanding American tradition of self-governance, as articulated in the Unanimous Declaration of Independence and reaffirmed by the ongoing Reconstruction of State Assemblies. The lawful and legal right of the people to self-organize, maintain peace, and hold their public servants accountable forms the cornerstone of the American system and is central to the purpose and mission of the PKTF-Assembly Liaison.

Mission and Strategic Operations

The PKTF’s mission is to coordinate, educate, and support peacekeeping across State Assemblies, Sheriffs, Marshals, and Militias. Its focus is on developing lawful and legal community-based solutions for public safety and emergency preparedness. PKTF operates within Land, Soil, and Sea jurisdictions, supporting the lawful and legal operations of State and County Assemblies. The organization also assists Assemblies with strategic planning for emergencies, peacekeeping, and lawful self-governance. Through its PeaceBridgeNetwork© platform, PKTF provides a secure, American-owned system for logistics, communication, and resource sharing. Oversight is provided by the Federation Fiduciary Office, through its current Military Affairs Liaison Office, ensuring that all PKTF activities remain lawful, ethical, and aligned with the principles of the American system.

Contact Information

David Custer
Email:  pktf@themissouriassembly.land