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The Red Queen &
The Grand Scheme
In 1948, the Institute for Sex
Research at Indiana University
was led by eugenicist Alfred
C. Kinsey, whose sex research
shook America’s moral
foundations and launched the
1960s Sexual Revolution.
Fifty years later new
revelations confirm Dr. Judith
Reisman’s 1981 expose of
scientific fraud and criminally
derived data contained in the
publicly funded Kinsey
Reports. Dr. Reisman revealed
that Kinsey conducted human
experiments in a soundproof
laboratory built to his
specifications at Indiana
University, and that the sexual
abuse of at least 317 infants
and young boys was a
scientific protocol for Kinsey’s
1948 report. Dr. Reisman
discloses for the first time the
ongoing consequences to the
American people and the
world based on Kinsey’s
deliberately skewed research.
Kinsey died in 1956 but his
Institute endures today under
the expanded title of “The
Kinsey Institute for Research
in Sex, Gender and
Reproduction,” suggesting an
even more ominous threat to
human rights and liberty.
FOURTH
EDITION
By Judith A.
Reisman, PhD.
PRAISE FOR DR. REISMAN’S SCHOLARSHIP
The sexual revolution was based on a lie.
Dr. Judith Reisman has spent 30 years
uncovering the truth.
National Review
Dr. Reisman has produced a scholarly and devastating study revealing the ugly and frighteningly
dangerous pseudo-scientific assault on our children’s innocence.
"Dr. Laura" Schlessinger
When I first came across Judith Reisman’s work, my view of Alfred Kinsey was unquestioningly
benign. Dr. Reisman’s allegations—that Kinsey had collaborated with paedophiles to obtain so-
called ‘scientific data’ on children’s reactions to sexual activity with adults—were so serious that
they clearly warranted much deeper examination than they had received.
In the course of producing my documentary—Kinsey’s Paedophiles—it became clear that every
substantive allegation Reisman made was not only true but thoroughly sourced with documen-
tary evidence—despite the Kinsey Institute’s reluctance to open its files.
My film built on the foundations laid by Dr. Reisman. Those foundations—and the additional
evidence we uncovered about Kinsey’s involvement with paedophiles who were actively abusing
children—make it imperative that his successors at the Kinsey Institute today allow a rigorous
and independent investigation of this dark corner of human study.
Tim Tate, UNESCO and Amnesty International Award-winning Produc-
er-Director of “Kinsey’s Paedophiles,” Yorkshire Television, Great Britain
Dr. Reisman’s Kinsey: Crimes & Consequences, is “must reading” for every American who
wants to understand the “demoralization” of our nation. She is a scholar of international
renown who brings courage, integrity, tenacity and profound insight to her world-class research
and writing, sorely needed in America where powerful special interests often distort the truth
for financial gain or unconstitutional political ends. Her important work has been successfully
presented to Congress, the U.S. Supreme Court, a Presidential Commission, many Executive
Branch Departments, and to members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Admiral Thomas H. Moorer, USN (RET. )
Former Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Dr. Reisman’s scholarship is sound, accurate and has proven very useful for political and military
leaders, private-sector decision-makers or any American. Because her research is so useful, she
has taken a lot of fire from powerful special interests. But Reisman marshals historical facts
meaningfully, and she is brilliant in her content analysis. Reisman always presents those facts
well before Congress, high-level commissions and the highest courts in the land. I strongly
recommend that every American read her new book and respond to Dr. Reisman’s call for
citizens and public officials to demand that the Kinsey files be opened and that those responsible
for any wrongdoing be held publicly accountable.
Rear Admiral C. A. “Mark” Hill, USN ( RET. )
Director, Naval Aviation Foundation
Dr. Reisman: Your manuscript does an impressive and important job of exposing how heavily
Kinsey’s data relate to criminals and sex deviates…. Kinsey does, to be sure, scatter bits of
information about this… no one previously has done the painstaking detective work of pulling
the bits and pieces together and estimating the proportion of respondents who were in these
categories… your figure of “roughly 86 percent” does appear to be in the right ballpark; but
even if the correct figure were only a quarter of that, the effect on Kinsey’s validity would be
devastating. Overall, your manuscript strongly reinforces my 1949 conclusion that “…it is
impossible to say that the book has much value….”
W. Allen Wallis, Past President of The American Statistical
Association and Past Editor of The Journal of the American
Statistical Association
Dr. Reisman’s study supports the conclusion that Alfred Kinsey’s research was contrived,
ideologically driven and misleading. Any judge, legislator or other public official who gives
credence to that research is guilty of malpractice and dereliction of duty.
Charles E. Rice, Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law School
America has undergone a sexual revolution from which it has yet to recover. But if it is to
recover from that revolution and restore the moorings we have lost — the protection of children
and the reservation of sexuality to marriage — books like Judith Reisman's Kinsey: Crimes and
Consequences must reach the widest possible audience.
Charles Donovan, Executive Vice President and
Acting CEO Family Research Council, Washington, D.C.
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Judith Reisman explodes, once and for all, the myth that Alfred Kinsey’s sex research is scien-
tific. This book will shock you with the little-known facts about a man who has left us with a
legacy of misinformation and whose legacy haunts society with a broad array of social disorders
and pathologies.
Joseph Farrah, Editor in Chief, WorldNetDaily.com
Kinsey: Crimes and Consequences
is an original and comprehensive expose of Alfred C. Kinsey’s
fraudulent and influential sex ‘research.’ As Dr. Reisman shows, the Kinsey legacy touches
virtually every area of life. It may take years to reverse the damage. But the place to begin is by
learning the truth. This book shines a very bright light on a dark topic. It’s an eye-opener from
the first to the last page.
—Robert H. Knight, who wrote and directed the video docu-
mentary about Alfred Kinsey entitled The Children of Table 34, is Senior Director
of Cultural Studies for the Family Research Council, a former Los Angeles Times
news editor and writer and former Hoover Institution Media Fellow
We should probably call her Detective Reisman for finding the hidden clue to Kinsey’s crimes
against children and families. She alone noticed that babies were molested in the name of Kin-
sey’s macabre science and her book is the victims’ grand jury indictment of perhaps the most
destructive sexual revolutionary since Caligula.
Kinsey: Crimes & Consequences
is a blueprint
for justice for victims of sexual exploitation and abuse. In the face of Kinsey’s handbook for
perpetrators, Dr. Reisman is the victims’ amicus curiae.
Bruce A. Taylor, President & Chief Counsel, National Law
Center for Children and Families
Dr. Reisman’s book,
“Kinsey: Crimes & Consequences”
is one of the most important works of our
times. I have found her research to be absolutely invaluable to me as an author, a parent, a
social scientist and a college professor. Based on the information in “Kinsey:
Crimes & Conse-
quences,”
I now use the Kinsey studies as an example of tragically flawed research methodology
when I teach college psychology classes. Kinsey was a key step down into the depths of cultural
depravity; and now, thanks to Dr. Judith Reisman, we can revisit this "step," but this time on
the way back up.
Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, author:
“On Killing,”
and
“Stop
Teaching Our Kids to Kill.”
The medical model of human sexuality has been greatly influenced by the teachings of Dr.
Alfred Kinsey, a zoologist. Over the last decade, the scientific merit of the
“Kinsey Reports”
has
been found to be completely absent as exposed by the work of Dr. Judith Reisman.
Dr. John R. Diggs, Jr., M.D.
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KINSEY: CRIMES & CONSEQUENCES
© Judith A. Reisman, PhD — Institute for Media Education
Graphic Design by Alfred Moreschi
All rights reserved, including those under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions.
No portion or part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written
permission, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
For more information, to report any typos or corrections,
or to contact Dr. Reisman at the Institute for Media Education, please visit:
drjudithreisman.com/contact
First Edition, print, published by the Institute for Media Education, 1998,
Library of Congress Control Number: 99170286.
Second Edition, print, published by the Institute for Media Education, 2000.
Third Edition, print, published by the Institute for Media Education, 2003.
Fourth Edition, print & digital, published by the Institute for Media Education, 2012.
ISBN 978-0-9852735-0-7
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