Coverage of current Satanic pedo school agenda and expose of Kinsey's deeply perverted history and bullshit studies.
Panorama-Film, 2011, directed by Ivo Sasek.
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Alfred C. Kinsey : A Public/Private Life
Hardcover – October 17, 1997
by James H. Jones (Author)
http://www.amazon.com/Alfred-C-Kinsey-Public-Private/dp/0393040860
Product Details
Hardcover: 938 pages
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company; 1st edition (October 17, 1997)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0393040860
ISBN-13: 978-0393040869
"Most Helpful Customer Reviews
21 of 23 people found the following review helpful
* * * * * An excellent insight into a complex personality
By A Customer on November 29, 1997
Format: Hardcover
I bought this book on the strength of Richard Rhodes' review in the New
York Times. Clearly, Kinsey was one of the key figures in biology and
psychology during our century. Jones' book is a clearly written and
well-documented journey through the whole of Kinsey's life, and
provides a unique insight into the boy who was father to the man.
However, I found Jones' book slow going at first. The amount of
material in the text seemed to be proportional to the research
materials available, and not to its importance. The section detailing
Kinsey's college years was particularly difficult for me.
My interest, and the pace of the book, picked up rapidly once Kinsey
arrived at Indiana University. I agree with Rhodes that the book
improves as it moves along. Jones states his basic premises about
Kinsey's life right up front, and upon first being confronted with his
descriptions of Kinsey's sadomasochistic and voyeuristic sexual
practices my first reaction was, "Aww, c'mon". However, by the end of
the book, his interpretations were so well-argued and well-documented
that I had no choice but to agree with Jones' conclusions about Kinsey
the man as well as Kinsey the researcher.
The most fascinating aspect of the book was Jones' insight into the
culture of science in pre-World War II America. He never allows this to
dominate the text, but it is an important subtext throughout.
Overall, this is the best book I've read on the history of science
since Rhodes' The Making of the Atomic Bomb. In my opinion, Kinsey was
to human psychology what Oppenheimer was to physics: a man,
deeply-flawed as all of us are, thrust by history into unusual
circumstances who ultimately changes the world around him."
http://www.amazon.com/Alfred-C-Kinsey-Public-Private/dp/0756775507
"Most Helpful Customer Reviews
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
* * * * * Apologist for a degenerate.
By Joey E. Boyum on April 16, 2014
Format: Hardcover Verified Purchase
Glad the author saw fit to tell a true and complete tale of this fraud.
Kinsey gave a pseudo scientific veneer to the beliefs and degenerate
sexual practices of such men as Havelock Ellis and John Addington
Symonds.
Kinsey's mechanism of suicide was truly comic. The fact that man that
suspended himself by his testicles until he suffered terminal harm, yet
is regarded as the ultimate moral authority for sex and sexualism means
there is a SERIOUS disconnect between what people believe to be true
and what is actually true regarding sex and acceptable sexual practices
in america.
That he was a predatory homosexual who demanded sexual favors from his
graduate students pretty much sums up his character."
Interesting to see that the creator of the DVD used a trial version of
DVDFab and not some pirated version.