An
effective foot soldier in the subjugation of the masses was the
Rockefeller-funded Alfred C. Kinsey, the co-author of the highly
influential Sexual Behavior In The Human Male, and other volumes. One
technique of eugenics (selective breeding) and control is the
destruction of traditional morality, and Kinsey may have accomplished
more in that respect than any other man this century.
Kinsey studied at the
Bussey Institution at Harvard in the 1920s (at the time a hotbed of
eugenics research), then moved on to teach at Indiana University, where
his work in cultural deconstruction would ultimately succeed in
decimating American sexual mores, help to fragment the family, and would
leave the population far more vulnerable to reproductive, cultural,
familial, and mind programming.
Kinsey, always
portrayed in the press as a wholesome "leave it to Beaver" style family
man, was "one of the scholarly eugenicists of pre-World War II",
according to biographer James Jones. Kinsey recommended that a portion
of the "lower classes" be sterilized to foster a more robust gene pool.
Among his intimates
was Dr. Ewen Cameron, the infamous CIA-funded mind control doctor.
Another of Kinsey's
influences was Dr. Herrmann Muller, one of his colleagues at Indiana
University. Muller, who had begun receiving Rockefeller funding from the
National Research Council in 1925, received a Guggenheim grant in 1932
to pursue his work in the genetics department of the Rockefeller-funded
Kaiser Wilhelm Brain Research Institute in Berlin.
Ewen Cameron and Ernst Rudin
Muller studied under
Ernst Rudin, who was to become the head of the Nazi Racial Hygiene
Society. One of the benefits of Rudin's policy for the extermination of
hereditary undesirables in Germany was that it provided a continual
harvesting of fresh brains for the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute.
Influenced by the Great Beast
Another of Kinsey's
apparent influences was the occultist Aleister Crowley, "the Great
Beast," known in
the press as "the wickedest man alive." Kinsey visited
Crowley's Thelema Abbey shortly before his death in 1955. Although it
has not been established that Kinsey used Crowley as a research source
in his books, they shared many friends and acquaintances, such as
occultist film maker Kenneth Anger, American Nazi George Sylvester
Viereck, and French pedophile Rene Guyon.
Anger has said,
"Kinsey was obsessed with obtaining the Great Beast's (Crowley's)
day-to-day sex diaries... To obtain grant monies and maintain the
support of the university, Kinsey needed the excuse of research to
validate his twenty-four-hours-a-day obsession with sex. However, Prok's
(Kinsey's nickname) battle cry of 'Do your best and let other people
react as they will' seemed a variation on Crowley's 'Do what thou wilt'
maxim.
(i.e. "Do what thou
wilt is the whole of the law").
Increased illicit sexual
conduct
Kinsey's most
effective weapon for psychological warfare on the world was his
Rockefeller-funded study of American sexuality, the most famous volume
being his vaunted study of "normal" sexuality, Sexual Behavior In The
Human Male, published in 1948. 200,000 copies of the book were sold
within the first two months of its publication.
Kinsey was funded by
the Rockefeller Foundation and, according to Judith A. Reisman, PhD, the
author
of Kinsey: Crimes And Consequences, "Kinsey's quantitative
research, and his numbers, were a perfect fit for Rockefeller to utilize
the mass media to 'shape public attitudes and conduct.' Attitudes were
changed through mass communications, which caused a rejection of
chastity, self control and moral public governance, as well as increased
illicit sexual conduct. 'Social management' of this sort was nothing
less for Rockefeller than changing America's way of life, by among other
things altering what Kinsey would call 'breeding patterns' along an
evolutionary or animalistic view of human sexual conduct."
The main problem with
Kinsey's "quantitative research and his numbers" is that they were
radically skewed in order to achieve his purposes.
Researchers into
Kinsey's methods, which purportedly catalogue normal sexuality, have
noted that he loaded the ranks of his test subjects with an inordinately
high number of persons imprisoned for sex deviancy, prostitutes and
child molesters, criminals estimated by one researcher as providing as
high as one third of his overall subjects. Kinsey entered them into his
database as normal examples of the population.
Kinsey's manipulation
extended to his choice of staff. His assistants in his studies were
selected from young students, both male and female, who were required
prior to coming on board to provide their detailed sexual histories.
Another requirement was that they be filmed in explicit sexual movies,
ostensibly for research, that were shot in Kinsey's attic.
Kinsey's research
included observation of child sexuality, the manual and oral stimulation
of childrens' genitals, and the timing of child orgasms with
stopwatches. Part of Kinsey's collection of sex films included films of
children in sex acts and adult-with-child sex.
According to Reisman,
"The Kinsey Report claims at least '317´ pre-adolescents' were sexually
experimented upon by 'older adults,' and confirmation of at least 2,035
child experimental subjects were later admitted in 1980 by [assistants]
Gebhard and Pomeroy as reported in Ethical Issues in Sex Therapy."
He said 95% violate
sex laws
The information that
was released in the Kinsey sex studies was damning in the extreme to
traditional concepts of sexuality. Kinsey reported that 95 percent of
American males had violated sex laws seriously enough to put them in
jail, 85 percent had experienced premarital sex, 69 percent had used
prostitutes, 45 percent were adulterers, as high as 37 percent had
experienced orgasm in a homosexual act, and that 17 percent had had sex
with an animal. In these post-Kinsey days this information is not that
shocking, in fact it is almost believable, but in 1948 it fell upon the
public like a bombshell.
According to reports
of the time, the Kinsey Report "shocked" and "dumbfounded" the nation.
The reason was simple: Americans knew that this information did not fit
their own conceptions of sexual mores and behavior.
And they were right:
Kinsey's statistics were wrong, and they remain wrong.
According to
researchers Scott Lively and Kevin Abrams, "Recently, several studies
have shown that America is not the hotbed of promiscuity and deviancy
that Kinsey's study made it appear to be, even after forty-six years of
influence by that study, which was loudly trumpeted as fact by the media
and much academia." One recent study by the National Opinion Research
Center at the University of Chicago showed that 83% of Americans had sex
with one person or did not have sex in the preceding year, with half of
those polled having had only one sex partner in the previous five years.
Any sex act is now
acceptable.
This does not mean,
however, that the American media does not continue to portray the
country as one big swingers' club. With Kinsey, American mores have been
almost completely warped, to the point where almost any sexual act is
now acceptable. Wife swapping, easy divorce, swinging, the depiction of
sex acts in the media, homosexuality, and sadomasochism are promoted as
norms.
As with most actions
of the social engineers, I believe that there are a number of reason for
this. One is the creation of what has been called a "sensate" society,
satiated with sex, drugs and TV (the modern form of "bread and
circuses"), creating a numbed electorate who will never mount a
challenge to their controllers. Another reason for this is the
decoupling of sex from procreation, thus making the institution of
sterilization and birth control policies, including abortion, more
easily introduced to the masses.
An additional purpose
is the destruction of the nuclear family, opening the door for greater
social intervention and manipulation.
Although it is
dangerous to point out in this era of Ellen-degenerated "sexual
liberation," the forces that have sought to limit our real freedoms have
historically been the first wave of assault for the destruction of
traditional values regarding sex. This approach was exemplified by the
Nazis, for whom, according to author Pearl Buck, "Love was
old-fashioned, sex was modern. it was the Nazis who restored the 'right
to love' in their propaganda."
Although social
engineer Alfred C. Kinsey is long-dead, his legacy lives on - and the
war against sexual sanity continues today.
Jim Keith, a Nitro News Columnist, is one
of America's best known conspiracy writers, having penned over ten
published books. His works include Okbomb, a revealing account of the
Oklahoma City bombing, and the acclaimed Casebook On The Men In Black.
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