Sexual Sabotage: How One Mad Scientist Unleashed a Plague of Corruption and Contagion on America
by Judith A. Reisman, Ph.D.

America was once a nation that embraced the Judeo-Christian sex ethic. This was true as recently as World War II, which has been labeled the "greatest generation." Then, in 1948 Alfred Kinsey's book Sexual Behavior in the Human Male taught Americans that they were hypocrites, secret adulterers or perverts. Pretending to be scientific, Kinsey peddled the falsehood that 95% of American men had committed a sexual offense under 1940s law, and 37% had had at least one homosexual experience.

These unproven claims were constantly repeated in the media echo chamber. The scientific and academic veneer of Kinsey's work was the key to its widespread acceptance. He claimed it was based on research, and he dressed up his falsehoods with charts and figures. The most disturbing part was his work reporting on the sexual experiences of young children, which he pretended to professionally record. It was the grossest sort of criminal child sexual abuse.

Kinsey's goal was to normalize behaviors previously considered immoral. His disciples spread his so-called "scientific research" to the media, universities, and health professionals. Kinsey's views about sex became dominant not only in the universities but also in the entire K-12 school system. The obscenities of current elementary school sex curricula can be traced to Kinsey.

Kinsey's work became the engine for what Dr. Reisman calls the "sex industrial complex," a multi-billion-dollar interdependent network of pornographers, pharmaceutical companies, sexologists, researchers, therapists, and all those called on to treat the diseases and the social disruption caused by illicit sex.

Dr. Reisman has rendered a tremendous service to truth, morality, culture, and history by documenting the facts about this evil and dishonest man.

(WND Books, 2010, 288 pp., $25.95)