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==Male Circumcision==
==Male Circumcision==


It was made clear to me by [[Krystal Star]] that male circumcision at birth is a [[Moloch]] program. The cutting of foreskin and the bundle of nerves in that area of the penis creates dysfunction in the penis from its inherent design of being involved as the conduit of heart and soul energy that is potentially transmitted during intercourse between a male and a female. '''From the guardian perspective, this is genital mutilation'''. Apparently the male sex organ is designed to act as a transference rod of energy which is one part of the paired energy circuit exchanged between the polarities of the human body to unite together, whereby both partners experience “union” with the Creator, expanding bliss and ecstatic energies of love between both partners. To disrupt that “circuit” from forming during sexual intercourse, circumcision was introduced.
It was made clear to me by [[Krystal Star]] that male circumcision at birth is a [[Moloch]] program. The cutting of foreskin and the bundle of nerves in that area of the penis creates dysfunction in the penis from its inherent design of being involved as the conduit of heart and soul energy that is potentially transmitted during intercourse between a male and a female. '''From the guardian perspective, this is genital mutilation'''. Apparently the male sex organ is designed to act as a transference rod of energy which is one part of the paired energy circuit exchanged between the polarities of the human body to unite together, whereby both partners experience “union” with the Creator, expanding bliss and ecstatic energies of love between both partners. To disrupt that “circuit” from forming during sexual intercourse, circumcision was introduced. See [[Moloch]].
See [[Moloch]]
 
 
==Female Circumcision==
 
 
[[Female Genital mutilation]] (FGM), also known as female genital cutting and female circumcision, is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as "all procedures that involve partial or total removal of the external female genitalia or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons." FGM is practiced as a cultural ritual by ethnic groups in 27 countries in sub-Saharan and Northeast Africa, and to a lesser extent in Asia, the Middle East and within immigrant communities elsewhere. It is typically carried out, with or without anaesthesia, by a traditional circumciser using a knife or razor. The age of the girls varies from weeks after birth to puberty; in half the countries for which figures were available in 2013, most girls were cut before the age of five. Around 125 million women and girls in Africa and the Middle East have undergone FGM. Over eight million have experienced Type III, which is most common in Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia and Sudan. The practice is an ethnic marker, rooted in gender inequality, religious or cultural beliefs about purity, modesty and aesthetics, and attempts to control women's sexuality. In these cultures FGM of a girl makes her eligible for marriage as proof of her virginity that is made to secure a future husband.
 
 


==Genital Implants==
==Genital Implants==