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Congress Should Probe And Defund The Kinseyites
© Dr. Judith Reisman
Third
of a three-part series
In the first two parts of this series, we uncovered how Lawrence
v. Texas, the U.S. Supreme Court's recent unconstitutional pro-sodomy
ruling, cited academic and legal sources that rely on false
data—the debunked 1948 and 1953 "findings" of sex deviate Prof.
Alfred C. Kinsey.
This twisted, unsupportable Lawrence
decision was bad enough. But worse, Kinsey's many disciples are going to keep on
using his bogus sexual "findings" to pervert U.S. law, education,
culture and society. That is, unless Congress finally takes notice and does
something about it.
One of the worst facets of the Kinseyization of American life is the direct harm
it does to our children and youth. The Kinseyites' central lies—that
"everybody's doing it," "children are sexual from birth,"
"school kids need K-12 sex immersion," and "children can make
their own decisions"—have made it open season on our kids for an
ever-growing cesspool of victimizers.
The truth is: Alfred Kinsey's cold, dead hands are clamped tightly around
America's children, and the fault lies largely with his apologists in academia,
who include even enablers of pedophilia. This is unacceptable. It has to change.
And Congress can change it.
How? First, here's a refresher in recent history. Kinsey is the "father of
the sexual revolution," thanks to his widely ballyhooed works on sexual
behavior in men (1948) and women (1953). They formed the basis for the American
Law Institute's Model Penal Code (1955), which misled state and federal
authorities into reducing and even killing penalties for many sex crimes.
Yet Kinsey's influence didn't stop there. His books remain entrenched in
academic mythology— even though this author and her colleagues
"demolished the foundation of the two [Kinsey] reports," as an article
in the British medical journal The
Lancet attested back in 1990.
Kinsey managed to undermine America's Biblical/classical sexual morality by
creating a phony new academic field, the study of "sexuality," now
complete with all the scholarly touches of professors, textbooks, research
papers, journals, conferences, curricula—and government grants.
This new "scientific" community unscientifically blacklists everyone
who would present the facts
that expose Kinsey as a fraud and sexual psychopath. That conveniently leaves
the Kinseyites free to continue inflicting their baseless and injurious
pro-deviance message on American society.
These scholars' blind resistance to facts is not atypical, as late MIT
philosopher of science Thomas S. Kuhn pointed out in his book, The
Structure of Scientific Revolution. He found that scholars "whose
research is based on shared paradigms are committed to the same rules and
standards . . . predicated on the assumption that the scientific community knows
what the world is like." Scientists, Kuhn said, "defend that
assumption, if necessary at considerable cost" and often "suppress
fundamental [data] . . . subversive of its basic commitments."
So if the Kinseyite dinosaurs, largely taxpayer-funded, refuse to change, they
need to be made extinct. An excellent way for Congress to do just that is to
revive a House bill from 1995, the Child Protection and Ethics in Education Act.
In its initial stage, that explosive bill mandated a congressional investigation
"to determine if Alfred Kinsey's Sexual
Behavior in the Human Male and/or Sexual
Behavior in the Human Female are the result of any fraud or criminal
wrongdoing." If the answer was yes, all past or present tax dollars for
propagandistic Kinseyite sex education and similar programs could be eliminated
and all Kinseyite professors, textbooks and so on would be evaluated based on
the "tainted nature of the Kinsey reports."
This is powerful stuff. At the mere thought of such congressional scrutiny,
Indiana University nearly padlocked its campus guest, the Kinsey Institute, for
so-called budgetary reasons. Unfortunately, though, the money-laden, powerful
Ford and Rockefeller foundations weighed in and the Child Protection legislation
ended up on a back burner.
Nevertheless, the proposed congressional investigation received worldwide
publicity, and that prompted the making of a major British documentary,
"Secret History: Kinsey's Paedophiles." That Yorkshire television
film, produced by award-winning director Tim Tate, was screened throughout
England on Aug. 10, 1998, to widespread acclaim and BBC kudos.
The film documented that Kinsey was aided by scores of brutal pedophiles as well
as a German Nazi, Dr. Friz von Balluseck later arrested in 1955 for a child sex
murder—with Balluseck egged on by Kinsey at Indiana University. In 1998, John
Bancroft, then the Kinsey Institute director, told Kinseyites in San Francisco
that he "pray[ed]" Americans would never get to see the film.
The Kinsey Institute has done more than "pray." Despite the critical
acclaim for Tate's documentary, no American station has ever broadcast it.
The institute is open to comrades only, but it receives major federal and state
funds for "science" such as pro-pedophile lecturers and measurements
of peoples' sexual arousal. In 1998, Indiana University republished Kinsey's
fraudulent "research" but hid the truth about his false data and his
child sex abuse "methodology." It even launched a year-long mass media
campaign to bury Kinsey's history as the pioneer of Nazi-style
"scientific" sexual atrocities against children.
That was the barbaric "orgasm" experimentation by Kinsey and/or
Kinsey-trained rapists on infants as young as two months, using stopwatches
while the little victims convulsed, fainted, screamed, wept and pleaded to be
released, only to be "tested" and sometimes filmed again.
Somehow it comes as no surprise that Hollywood is making Kinsey,
a biopic that will glorify this monster and omit the sordid reality that he was
a self-abusing, bisexual sadomasochist pornography addict—and probably a
pedophile.
Nor is the movie likely to admit that Kinsey solicited child sex abuse
"data" from von Balluseck and from the pioneers of the North American
Man-Boy Love Association. By the way, NAMBLA's website calls Kinsey its hero
"in the struggle we fight today."
The Kinseyites are riding high, but we can stop them. Tell your congressman and
senators they must revive and pass the Child Protection and Ethics Act of 1995
so the Kinsey Institute and its pro-pedophilia minions throughout academia can
be investigated, exposed and defunded.
The safety and the souls of America's children are at stake, and we cannot fail
to act.