Chapter 7 - Dr. Judith Reisman
Chapter 7 - Dr. Judith Reisman
Chapter 7 - Dr. Judith Reisman
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As noted earlier, Kinsey termed adults who had sexual intercourse with their children the children’s<br />
“partners.” Sexual activity was called “play.” In his listing of relatives, Kinsey does not differentiate<br />
the non-biological family (live-in, step, adopted relations) from biological relations. This is critical<br />
information for a nation told by sexologists that divorce and live-in partners are harmless and preferable<br />
for children over that of a strained marriage.<br />
The Kinsey team presents a small sample of seven girls under four years of age on whom direct<br />
sexual experiments had allegedly been performed: “We have similar records of observations made by<br />
some of our other subjects on a total of 7 pre-adolescent girls and 27 pre-adolescent boys under four<br />
years of age (see our 1948 study: 175-181).” 44<br />
The public deserves to know more about those seven (or 147) little girls. In a letter dated March<br />
11, 1981, Gebhard claimed that no follow-up information on any of the children was available.<br />
Regarding the 27 boy “subjects” who were also under ‘“four years of age,” Kinsey had stated that<br />
“observations made by some of our other subjects” strongly suggesting these small children were<br />
sexually tested by older “persons.” Subsequent investigation by Yorkshire Television confirmed that<br />
speculation.<br />
"ESTHER," INCEST SURVIVOR INTERVIEW FOR "KINSEY'S PAEDOPHILES" 45<br />
Esther: My grandfather was a student here... when Alfred Kinsey was here... in a biology<br />
class in 1922... My father actually did mail some questionnaires... I believe, to the Kinsey<br />
Institute about the sexual abuse that he was doing on me... since 1938, which makes me<br />
about four years old... I had to meet with him and with Alfred Kinsey... Alfred Kinsey<br />
asked me some questions, was I happy... did I love my daddy? Of course, I was instructed...<br />
to be very nice to this man, that he was a very famous man... the conflict of<br />
emotions [in the sex abuse] actually ended up in convulsions... it was crying and uncontrollable<br />
shaking...<br />
At the very peak of when all the abuse was going on, there was a time when there was a<br />
paper in a brown envelope and it... had little questions on it, with little blocks in front of<br />
it... but I didn't understand one of the words... orgasm... my father explained to me what<br />
an orgasm was. And he asked me to let him know when there was an orgasm. He always<br />
looked at his watch... he<br />
said, he had a deadline to<br />
meet and you had to send<br />
[the paper] away. So he<br />
put it in this envelope<br />
and I have never seen it<br />
since...<br />
...I know he had a...<br />
camera that he used, but<br />
I don't know how much<br />
he took... one incident he<br />
could have taken... in the<br />
act... There was one time<br />
that may have been<br />
THE CHILD EXPERIMENTS 151