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I am reading a book called "Sexual Sabotage". It is a must read for anyone who is single. I haven't even finished reading the book, but it's a must read.

 

Back during World War II, both the Nazi war regime and the United States initiated "black propaganda". Basically, they would write up "scientific research studies" that concluded that most women would sleep with other men behind the soldiers back while he was away at war. The thinking was, if the men risking their lives doubted their girl's fidelity, they'd be less inclined to fight hard and more inclined to go AWOL, etc.

 

It's hard to summarize, but Alfred Kinsey ended up being the man who destroyed fidelity in the world. He was an Indiana professor with backing from the Rockellers. Today, men don't trust women and women don't trust men. So everyone is cheating because nobody really trusts anymore. "Friends with benefits" are normal. No one knows what goes on behind closed doors, but we all tend to believe what we read.

 

From the book:

 

When they published Sexual Behavior of the Human Male in 1948 and Sexual Behavior of the Human Female in 1953, Kinsey and his co-conspirators launched their campaign against our war heroes.

 

Kinsey appeared on the cover of the August 24, 1953 issue of Time that said, "American culture was irrevocably changed..." America wasn't ready for Kinsey's findings that 62% of women reported masturbating. Kinsey also showed that 85% of men and 50% of women have had premarital sex. (Of course, Kinsey also advocated that beastialty was "normal human sexual behavior".)

 

The shocking claims ultimately appeared in every major magazine, newspaper, and human sexuality textbook in the United States. The media unquestionably bought Kinsey. Then they sold him to the nation.

 

Why?

 

"When K-Day finally arrived on August 20, 1953," the Kinsey Institute claims, people "rushed to their newsstands to find out what Dr Kinsey and his colleagues had discovered about the sexual activities of American women." Was the American public truly eager to read Kinsey's findings?

 

The Kinsey Institute claims that its brilliant campaign was wholly unexpected. False. In fact, the Kinsey cadre had planned for decades to castrate our moral and spiritual legacy in an apparently "spontaneous" manner. By design, Kinsey's benefactors at the Rockefeller Foundation bankrolled aggressive publicity extravaganzas to boost sales of the volumes and provided Kinsey - and his data - with seemingly impeccable credentials. Further, the Rockefeller Foundation was rich in allies that controlled the mass media. Like any war campaign, this support helped wage a mass media blitz.

 

Indiana University also provided financial support before, during, and after Kinsey published the work. And the university's patron, the Rockefller Foundation, provided resources to prepare and carry out a substantial propaganda media blitzkrieg. As the book's publication date approached, Indiana University wined and dined the most prominent reporters - supposedly objective journalists who then agreed to let Kinsey read and approve their articles prior to publication.

 

To indocrinate a naive populace with their destructive mindset, Kinsey's co-conspirators in the mass media blanketed the professions and the academe with his black propaganda. By 1953, the lies were everywhere! Almost all magazines and newspapers quoted Kinsey, blaming marital unhappiness on "the church, the school and the home." According to the Kinsey Institute publicity, "Five national magazines hit the stands on K-Day - Collier's, Time, Life, Woman's Home Companion and Newsweek. Redbook and McCall's appeared the following day. Articles about the book and its media frenzy were published in newspapers around the country and the world.

 

People repeated Kinsey's black propaganda so often and in so many venues that, finally, they began to believe them. Press, law journals, textbooks, television, novels and films hailed Kinsey's daring sexual honesty and labeled the Greatest Generation as "hypocrites" who only used church as a cover for their philandering.

 

As a result, millions of American elites parroted Kinsey's sabotage; that we could indulge in all manner of sexual depravity, with no downside.

 

Kinsey's fake statistics about parents were emotional poison that damaged subsequent generations, to the present day. Kinsey seduced the Greatest Generation's children - the baby boomers - who became the "Sex, drugs, rock 'n roll" kids of the 1960's and parented the Gen Xers of the 1980's, who parented today's "Porn Generation." It was exactly what Kinsey intended.

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You might want to watch this documentary about Kinsey that aired on PBS years ago. He led a very interesting life. It also details how his group went about gathering information for their survey.

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