Alfred Kinsey

Alfred C. Kinsey (23 June 1894&mdash;26 August 1956) was a sex researcher who has been described as having an influence on modern society greater than almost anybody else.

He was also a homosexual sadomasochist who aided and abetted the molestation of hundreds of children in order to obtain data on "child sexuality."

Kinsey’s research, which helped launch the sexual revolution, was utterly exposed in Dr. Judith Reisman’s and Edward Eichel’s 1990 book Kinsey, Sex and Fraud: The Indoctrination of a People (Huntington House-Lochinvar). The British medical journal Lancet said the authors "demolish the two [Kinsey] reports."

Kinsey falsely claimed that 10% of American men were homosexual. He used faulty statistical sampling methods to baffle the unsophisticated.

Dr. Reisman, who debunked the famed Kinsey Report stated,

Anything but disinterested, he approached his work with missionary fervor. Kinsey loathed Victorian morality. … He was determined to use science to strip human sexuality of its guilt and repression. He wanted to undermine traditional morality, to soften the rules of restraint.