Rape Victim Accuses Dr. Alfred Kinsey of Using Children for His Research

Sheryl Young
A 76-year-old woman with a pseudonym of "Esther White" has come forward to expose herself as a rape victim of Dr. Alfred Kinsey.

Kinsey started as a biologist, but began delving into the world of pedophilia. He soon started studying the reactions of children to sex. From what he and his associates claim were interviews with pedophiles (see a PBS interview with an associate, Paul Gebhard), he produced records showing "evidence" that children are orgasmic from infancy.

Through his now-famous "Table 34," Kinsey concluded that no type of sexual intimacy should be denied to children. He used this research in the books "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male" (1948) and "Sexual Behavior in the Human Female" (1953). From this, he earned the name "father of the sexual revolution" - and the books were embraced without questions about how he got his research.

How did Kinsey get this evidence?

According to "White," he paid fathers, grandfathers (including her own) and got permission from prisons to use pedophiles for biological research which turned out to be actual experimentation on children and teens. He started on her when she was 7. A testimony from "White" can be seen, along with years of research by Dr. Judith Reisman backing up her claims, at Reisman's website.

Reisman, a long-time investigator of Kinsey's research, has been trying to expose the Kinsey papers for years. She is a Media Forensics expert who studies the effects of all types of pornography and sexual harassment. Her research shows that the children, some too young to express themselves, would be manipulated until they were apparently in the flush of orgasm. This may be possible, but no other reason for their squirming or apparent discomfort was ever recorded by Kinsey and his associates.

Kinsey's research became the basis of American public school sex education:

Kinsey's work on child sexuality has become the basis for all of American public sex education, excluding abstinence.

SIEUCUS, the Sexual Information and Education Council of the United States, is the primary organization that establishes sex ed curriculum for the National Education Association. It's based on Kinsey Institute research.

SIECUS' website states they "promote comprehensive education about sexuality, and advocate the right of individuals to make responsible sexual choices."

The site has a page on "Abstinence Until Marriage" - but this page merely calls all such programs "harmful" and says abstinence programs should be kept out of schools. Although some SIECUS Fact Sheets give safety information for people who will be consensually sexually active, many of them use only anti-abstinence information.

However, several new 2009-2010 studies show that abstinence curricula do work (see previous Associated Content article here for backup).

Dr. Judith Reisman's research on Kinsey, despite her sterling credentials, isn't accepted by the sex education establishment. Kinsey was extolled a few years ago in a Hollywood movie. His findings are embraced by sexually oriented industries and family-planning organizations like Planned Parenthood.

According to the World Net Daily interview at Reisman's site, "Esther White" said she is willing to testify about her rape and other things she saw while involved on Capitol Hill, if she can be assured that Kinsey Institute files will be opened to public scrutiny.

Sources:

"Paul Gebhard Interview," PBS.org, not dated.

"WND Exclusive: Victim of notorious sex experiments speaks out," Dr. Judith Reisman with World Net Daily, 10/18/10.

"Alfred Kinsey, sexual psychopath," Jill Stanek, RN, 3/13/09.

Published by Sheryl Young - Featured Contributor in Politics

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  • LarrWayne Po3/10/2011

    A Planned Parenthood hero, I'm not surprised.

  • NANCY CZERWINSKI2/22/2011

    Wow! Great article! Very good reporting! 5*

  • Taylor Rios1/26/2011

    Oh my gosh, I don't even know what to say - what a sick man and shame on our government and schools for allowing his "evidence" to creep their way into our childrens minds.

  • Theresa Wiza12/21/2010

    What a shame that people believe "experts" to be gods. Just goes to show how much leverage the media has. If the media focused more attention on the deleterious aspects of the Kinsey research, more people would know how badly the experiments affected children. You've done a great job (as usual) of exposing the truth.

  • J P Whickson12/19/2010

    Great report. Using children in experiments is disgusting. No one mentioned that in the Kinsey reports.

  • Rachelle Dawson12/6/2010

    You bring out stories that others overlook. Thanks.

  • Shana Dines12/4/2010

    Kinsey was a monster! I am glad that you exposed his monsterous activities to light, many make him out to be wonderful.

  • Carla Fuentes11/19/2010

    How horrific, thank you for sharing this.

  • leroy coffie11/19/2010

    a strange man who seems to be getting away with harming children

  • Jeanne Baney11/17/2010

    Very good reporting on a sensitive topic. These men were sick to use children in this way.

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