One can only wonder why, then, it recently refused to run an advertisement on the inside back cover of its yearbook. The ad was produced by media expert Dr. Judith Reisman. It was designed to expose Alfred Kinsey’s use of pedophiles to molest children as part of his so-called sex research during the 1940s and early 1950s.
Dr. Reisman decided to create the ad after she learned that United Artists and Myriad Pictures were going to begin production on a biography of Kinsey this spring. Francis Ford Coppola is producing the film and Bill Condon (“Gods and Monsters”) will direct it. According to Condon, “It does feel like it’s time to remind people of Kinsey’s ideas, which I think are liberating.” Liam Neeson will play Kinsey.
Reisman assumed that the editors at Variety would have an interest in publicizing the facts about Kinsey and the rape and abuse of dozens children to produce his sex research. She was wrong. Apparently Variety doesn’t care how Kinsey got his sex data—even when it involved the use of a Nazi war criminal named Dr. Fritz von Balluseck. This Gestapo officer, who was part of the Nazi occupation army in Poland, had given his Polish children two choices: be sexually assaulted or go to the gas chamber.
Balluseck’s work for Alfred Kinsey was exposed by German newspapers in 1956 and 1957 when he was on trial for the sex-related murder of a little girl. Balluseck’s personal diary revealed grisly details about his molestations—including the abuse of his own daughter and a niece. German news reporters also found letters from Kinsey to Balluseck thanking him for providing his child rape data. This Nazi child molester continued to provide Kinsey with data until 1954. In one letter, Kinsey warned Balluseck to avoid getting caught.
Dr. Reisman provides quotes from Balluseck’s diary and German newspaper reports about his murder trial in her book, Kinsey: Crimes & Consequences.
Kinsey, of course, used other child molesters here in the United States to develop data for his 1948 book, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male.
Since Liam Neeson will not respond to Dr. Reisman’s letters of concern to him and Variety will not run her ad, it is likely that this upcoming UA/Myriad Pictures film will be a propaganda film for Kinsey and his “liberating” ideas on sexuality. Those liberating ideas, of course, included the torture, rape, and molestation of children at the hands of pedophiles—including the Gestapo officer who gave his victims a “Sophie’s Choice”: die in a gas chamber or be raped as part of Kinsey’s research project.
Given the direction this film is obviously taking, it is unlikely that Balluseck’s existence will be mentioned—nor will the molestation of hundreds of children by Kinsey’s “research” associates. And, by refusing to run Dr. Reisman’s ad, Variety’s editors will be partly responsible for helping promote the “liberating” pedophilic ideas of Alfred Kinsey to a new generation of movie goers.