Prue Beckow, 1914-1968
When my Dad slugged my Mom and she fell unconscious, I, a seven-year-old at the time who was himself physically abused, said to myself, “I can’t help you now, Mom. But I will help you some day.”
It took another thirty or so years to subdue my Father in my own life. (1)
But, once that was out of the way, I had an opportunity, a sacred trust I now regard it as, to “help my Mom,” in the last job I held.
I was what was called a “Member” of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Refugee Division. I adjudicated refugee claims and, before long, specialized in gender issues.
You have to realize that I made most of my decisions on the basis of the U.S. State Department’s Country Reports on Human Rights Practices. I can see now why they discontinued issuing them. I would never consult them today. They support a view of international affairs that totally hides what’s really going on.
I see nowadays that “our side” (western democracy) is holding the entire global web of corruption called “our institutions” together. It’s disappointing to realize that today.
But, back in 1998, when I joined the Board, I was ignorant of all that. I became responsible for gender claims from around the world, but primarily, as it turned out, from China, India, and Mexico.
Looking back today, as an aside, I’d say that that the final decision in all cases was based on an inner push which today I’d call “guidance.” The task was to have nothing stand in its way, such as arrogance, cultural bias, or ephemeral issues – to be able to hear or feel it clearly.
Subtracting all fabrication which even credible claimants felt the need to add to their claims, the credible remainder of evidence at that time pointed to the treatment of women in many parts of the world as being despicable. There’s no other word for it. And then it shaded up from there. (2)
Western treatment could be compared to a pressure cooker. Destined to boil over at any time. And that was as good as it got.
Men have built this world on the backs of women and children, the same ones we now see being held in underground pleasure palaces such as that below the Getty Museum or the Playboy Mansion or Epstein Island.
I could name countries where we all know that women are treated like animals. Or, if favored, like servants, to be used and abused.
There are cultural practices done to women that should attract criminal charges in an international court for human-rights abuses and crimes against humanity.
As for the quality of my decisions, my bias was apparently clearly known. The local refugee bar reviewed the Members just before I retired and said, “If you’re a woman, you’ll want to go before Mr. Beckow.”
The jig was up: I’m just a seven-year-old kid helping his Mother.
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Once we get through the ten days of broadcasts and the aftermath of traumatization, we’ll have passed through the worst. The work of reconstruction can begin.
The prognosis, the view ahead for those who open to the light, as so many of our channeled sources have said, is wonderful.
As love lifts the world more and more, there won’t be a thought of creating a new social order that contains an element of inequality or discrimination.
I can say that with certainty, having experienced the love that we’ll soon be enjoying and knowing that nothing low, mean, or hate-filled can exist in such an environment.
We’re building a new world of freedom, equality, and abundance for all.
Soon I’ll be able to help you even more, Mother.
Footnotes
(1) The change came when my brother took advantage of a day all of us were working out together in a gym, to have me “show my Dad my karate skills.” I delivered a sidekick to within an inch of his nose and his attitude towards me changed remarkably from that day on.
(2) I can only refer you to the Country Reports on Human Rights Practices to see for yourself: https://goldengaiadb.com/index.php?title=Country_Reports_on_Human_Rights_Practices . One of the few countries they didn’t report on was the United States. They made a distinction between refugee-producing and refugee-receiving. What would they have found had they looked? Nowadays I look upon the literature we used to base our decisions on as a joke.
(3) Matthew’s Message, Mar. 1, 2012.
(4) “Universal Mother Mary’s Ascension Splash!,”channeled by Linda Dillon, May 31, 2017 at https://counciloflove.com/2017/05/universal-mother-marys-ascension-splash/.