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Dr. Alfred Kinsey was an American zoologist and
later sexologist who founded The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex,
Gender, and Reproduction. His research on human sexuality sparked controversy
in the '40s and '50s, with the publication of his reports "Sexual Behavior
in the Human Male" (1948) and "Sexual Behavior in the Human
Female" (1953). He is considered the father of the sexual revolution, as
his reports changed social mores forever. Kinsey's questionable research was
also catalytic in changing several U.S. state laws, including legalizing
prostitution, legalizing homosexuality, and reducing and eliminating most sex
crime penalties.
Vidovic Kristo, 40, was the producer, editor,
and investigative journalist of an international Croatian program on HRT (Slika
Hrvatske/Picture of Croatia), promoting Croatia abroad and keeping the diaspora
connected to their homeland. "I had three kids in primary school,"
she said, "and when I attended parents council meetings, 90% were against
sex ed, and 10% were for it. However, all of these parents could neither
explain nor defend their positions. I was compelled to research sex ed
myself."
As the debate over sex education was heating up in
Croatia, a country where 86% of the population identifies as Catholic,
Vidovic Kristo found herself watching The Kinsey
Syndrome and Kinsey's Pedophiles, documentaries exposing the horrors
of Kinsey's research. These horrors include Kinsey paying pedophiles to rape
children and time it with a stopwatch. "As I watched the production, I
felt sick and disgusted. I felt awful. I thought: people don't know what has
happened. They need to know!"
At that moment, she decided to do a show on sexual
education and expose Kinsey's research. In December 2012, Vidovic Kristo
aired her program, which included excerpts from Kinsey's Pedophiles. The
public reaction was immediate. "My phone was ringing off the hook. Parents
who were once divided on the sex ed issue were now uniting against sex ed,
simply because they were informed of Kinsey's crimes."
The following morning, the TV network board
publicly apologized for the show, refuted its contents, and then indicated that
Vidovic Kristo would be reprimanded for misusing her position and being
unprofessional. The state, the network, everyone official was against her.
"However, people were supporting me. For the
first time, the Croatian people came together. Croats – no matter what
nationality, religion, ideology – everyone was on the same side of protecting
children. This is because they got to know the truth and stood out to protect
those who cannot protect themselves – the children."
Soon, Vidovic Kristo found friends and allies
around the globe and across faiths: American Kinsey expert Dr. Judith Reisman,
who has published several books, papers, and movies on Kinsey's pedophilic and
fraudulent research, and Timothy Tate, an British agnostic and left-leaning
liberal, who produced and directed Kinsey's Pedophiles. Both came to
Croatia shortly after Vidovic Kristo's program was aired to give her
support to discuss Kinsey and sex education and to comment on Kinsey's
research.
According to Kinsey's books, his published
research, and the statements of his assistants in various interviews, not only
was Kinsey's research flawed, but it was also criminal. Child sexuality
research data was collected from the personal logs of several pedophiles – one
in particular kept detailed diaries of over 800 sexual encounters with
children, and even with babies as young as two months old. Kinsey also
collected data and financially compensated fathers who were sexually abusing
their own children. He even collaborated with infamous Nazi pedophile Dr. Fritz
von Balluseck, who diarized his sexual abuse of hundreds of pre-adolescent
girls and boys. At the trial of von Balluseck, the judge criticized Kinsey for
not having reported these crimes to police.
Kinsey also presented his research as representing
the average American man and woman. Yet to obtain his data during the war, many
of the men he selected to represent the average male were prison inmates, many
of whom were jailed for sexual crimes. Kinsey also included several hundred
male prostitutes in his sampling. To collect data from married women, he
broadened the definition of "married" to include any man who lived
with a woman for a year, including prostitutes who lived with pimps.
As a result of his questionable
"research," Kinsey made unbelievable statistical claims, including
the following: 10-36% of men are homosexual; homosexuality, incest, rape,
pedophilia, and even bestiality are normal, and 95% of men engage in these
behaviors; 40% of married women are having affairs; 25% of married women are
having abortions. This abortion statistic is said to have been the catalyst in
convincing lawmakers to legalize abortion.
In the film Kinsey's Pedophiles, Dr. Paul
Gebhard, Kinsey co-author, states on camera that the Kinsey team solicited
child abusers and obtained child "sexuality" data from pedophiles as
well as a pedophile organization. Off camera, as part of the court reporter's
transcription, Paul Gebhard states that this organization was the predecessor
to NAMBLA (the North American Man-Boy Love Association).
So was any of Kinsey's research valid? According to
the New York Times (December 11, 1949), W. Allen Wallis, then
chairman of the University of Chicago's committee on statistics, commented:
"There are six major aspects of any statistical research, and Kinsey fails
on four."
According to the film The Kinsey Syndrome,
Kinsey convinced U.S. lawmakers to lower the age of consent and reduce
sentencing for sex crimes, going state by state to achieve this objective.
In her book Kinsey: Crimes and Consequence,
Dr. Reisman explains how since the '60s The Kinsey Institute was determined to
incorporate Kinsey's philosophy into sex education material for children. They
partnered with Planned Parenthood to achieve this objective. Dr. Reisman
exposes how it was Kinsey's research that claimed that children are sexual and
potentially orgasmic from birth and are unharmed by incest and adult-child sex
and often benefit from such activity. His influence also inspired Hugh Hefner
to launch Playboy Magazine.
So all of this sexual psychopathology is what
started sexual education? Apparently, yes. Kinsey's research (which was funded
by the Rockefeller Foundation) led him to draw the conclusion that children are
"sexual beings" from birth. This flawed premise (flawed because the
research is flawed) is what sexual educators in the world use to justify their
mission. However, as Karolina Vidovic Kristo learned, and then shared with
society, sex ed will never be acceptable as long as it is based on Kinsey and
his pedophiles.
As a result of her exposé on national television,
Vidovic Kristo was nominated for "Homophobe of the Year 2013" by
Zagreb Pride, the organizers of the annual pride parade in Croatia's capital.
In their open nomination, Zagreb Pride emphasized that they nominated her
because she uncovered that sex ed is based on pedophilia. In response,
Vidovic Kristo wrote an open letter demanding to know who is actually
accusing her and why. She demanded to know why an organization, which promotes
itself as a gay-organization, felt attacked if somebody researches pedophilia
as a crime. After that letter, they stopped attacking her, and this past
September, she won a court settlement for her defamation suit against Zagreb
Pride.
Vidovic Kristo has received death threats –
against herself and her children – yet she continues her mission to expose
Kinsey's crimes.
"How could people know about Kinsey? The only
country where this truth was aired on public television was Croatia. There is
no mass media who talks about Kinsey in this spotlight. No one talks about
Kinsey. So how would people know?