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Alfred Kinsey: Kinsey Reports
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Kinsey, an avid collector, immediately began to save copies of publications featuring his book. One well-known cover shows a young woman looking terribly shocked, her hand to her cheek. Its headline reads, “Oh! Dr. Kinsey!” Time, Newsweek, Cosmopolitan, Reader's Digest, U.S. News and World Report and Modern Bride all had something to say about Kinsey and his new book.
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The truth about Kinsey has always been stranger than the fictions created to cover up reality. Just like his theft of Ralph Voris' files just after Voris died. Kinsey fan and biographer James Jones reported (Alfred C. Kinsey, A Public/Private Life, p. 390) reported:
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While on trial in a case that involved the murder of ten-year-old Loiselotte Has, it was revealed that Von Balluseck was regularly sending Kinsey details of his experiences with children. The court even discovered letters that Kinsey mailed to the Nazi encouraging him to continue his “research.” In fact, so enthusiastic was Kinsey’s correspondence with the child molester and so egregious his indifference to the plight of the man’s victims, that the presiding judge, Dr. Henrich Berger, frequently expressed outrage at Kinsey for not reporting Von Balluseck to the authorities.
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