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WASHINGTON – His statistics and "scientific research" touched off the sexual revolution, but a new book by one of America's top sex researchers portrays Alfred Kinsey as a bigot, pervert and traitor to his country.
"Sexual Sabotage: How One Mad Scientist Unleashed a Plague of Corruption and Contagion on America" by Judith Reisman documents how Kinsey refused to hire Jews, blacks, Catholics or anyone with religious or ethical beliefs, forced his own research team to reveal their innermost sexual secrets, subjecting themselves to blackmail and humiliation, and manipulated and manufactured data to persuade Americans to abandon their sexual mores and commitments to marriage, family and fidelity.
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Reisman ties Kinsey's highly touted reports on sex shortly after World War II to the rise of the multibillion-dollar porn industry, widespread promotion of homosexuality, the spread of sexually transmitted diseases, the epidemic of child-sex abuse and abortion.
Unlike her earlier works that focus exclusively on Kinsey's fraudulent research, his sadomasochistic crimes and his pathologies, "Sexual Sabotage" examines the magnitude of the impact of Kinsey's reports on the country's social and moral fabric.
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"While our fathers and grandfathers fought World War II, and while our mothers and grandmothers both overseas and on the home front bore the burdens of war, Alfred C. Kinsey did not," writes Reisman. "Instead, when America entered the war Dec. 7, 1941, the 41-year-old zoologist was an Indiana University teacher 'researching' human sexuality. Wrapping himself in the mantle of 'science,' Kinsey, a secret sexual psychopath, would project his own sexual demons on the men and women appreciably called the Greatest Generation, the Americans who saved the world from Hitler's national socialism."
Kinsey was hardly alone in touching off the anything-goes sexual revolution that followed his research. He was well-funded and rewarded in his work by a steady stream of Rockefeller Foundation grants and insulated from scrutiny by his university.
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"When Americans read 'Sexual Behavior in the Human Male', they invariably envisioned their own husbands and fathers – mostly hard-working, sacrificing family men whom they had presumed to be faithful and heterosexual," writes Reisman of the reaction to Kinsey's landmark work. "With far-reaching consequences, Kinsey's creepy statistics ate at a younger generation like emotional poison. The Greatest Generation was slandered in the name of 'science.'"
The latest exposé by Reisman, a doctorate counselor to the Justice Departments of four administrations, is backed up by 55 pages of historical citations.
Published by WND Books, "Sexual Sabotage" is available personally autographed by the author from the WND Superstore.