St Austell Peace Keepers in Action

John Gilbert • Jan 29, 2024

Peace Keepers in uniform meeting the community in St Austell

St Austell Peace Keepers in Action by John gilbert, Community Assembly of the British Isles

Those who have been with us from the start will know that our motto is per opera ad astra or through work to the stars. We have to balance work, intent, compassion and love to achieve all that we want and those willing to step forward should carry our love with them.


The intention of the Community Peace Service is to see that members of the Community Assembly of the British Isles are informed of their rights and protected from fraud and lawlessness armed only with truth, knowledge and goodwill.


We train and support Community Peace Keepers and Community Peace Constables in their predominant role to help law abiding community members deal with matters of law within the community and to provide support and help to resolve disputes.


Community Peace Service Attributes


We encourage people of all ages and backgrounds to join the service so that every local community can benefit. Anyone who has the desire to proactively support their local community members and uphold the rule of Natural Law will be instrumental in making sure that those who have caused so much grief and corruption in the past never have the opportunity to do so again. 


The Community Peace Service is for those who have:


  • Common sense 
  • A willingness to learn new skills 
  • A desire to uphold the rule of law 
  • Self-motivation 
  • Honesty and integrity 
  • The will to hold those accountable who do wrong. 


Community Peace Service Training


The path to becoming a Community Peace Keeper or Peace Constable includes:


  1. Completing the online Peace Keeper course which is free for all.
  2. Attending a full day of theoretical training for working with the public (Peace Keepers) and with Community Law Courts (Constables) - free for all CABI members funded by donations
  3. Completing 3 training outings (mornings or afternoons) with the team to meet shop keepers and residents in your local area - free for all CABI members funded by donations


St Austell Peace Keeper Service is now complete with one Community Peace Constable (John) and 3 Community Peace Keepers (Barbara, Violeta and Chris).


Having completed their theoretical training, the St Austell team have been out and about completing their practical training. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the experience and interactions which were encouragingly congenial and good natured. Barbara and Violeta found it so empowering, they want to spread the word to everyone.


Introductions are so important and the team were able to try out their opening statement with the following words:


By now you will know that our society is splitting apart and many people are leaving the old system and aligning with the new paradigm. We have had to build a parallel community to equal or better that of the old one with Community Peace Constables, Community Health Initiatives, Community Courts and Community Assemblies so that we have the ability to personally express our own wishes and know that we are responsible for our own destiny.

 

We still need to polish the wording but by starting with 'by now you will know that our society is splitting apart' seemed to grab people's attention and the uniform was pivotal in making our presence felt and bringing people to us to ask questions.


The St Austell team have completed their training having attended the Stand in the Park event with the group at Heartlands, Pool, South Cornwall on Sunday 14 January, followed by two outings in St Austell on Sunday 21 and 28 January.


Community Peace Service Uniform


It is without question that the Community Peace Service uniform is effective in attracting people to find out who we are and to ask questions. Our berets in particular with ouor silver badge portray a professional image help us to be easily recognised. Our berets are made from 100% wool with a genuine leather headband which can be fitted and shaped to requirements and can be rolled up and carried in specially made epaulettes on our Tank Commander Pullovers. The full uniform consists of:


  • Maroon Cotton Shirt (with a fitted shirt option)
  • Pale Grey (washable) Tie
  • Black Tank Commander Pullover with light purple arm badge and epaulettes on each shoulder
  • Maroon Felt Beret with silver Community Peace Service badge
  • Maroon Waterproof Jacket with purple arm badge


The uniform is worn with smart black trousers and black shoes.


Our uniforms are very popular and are issued to fully trained Community Peace Keepers and Peace Constables part of which is provided free of charge. Our official ID cards are issued by a Sui Juris Court or People's Court displaying position, name, membership number and date of appointment.


Please get in touch if you have any questions, we look forward to hearing from you.


John Gilbert MD (AV), MCHI, SAC Dip, FGAV, MBCS, MIET, C.Eng., LCGI

Community Peace Constable

Community Assembly of the British Isles


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