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Show October 8, 1971 The UTAH INDEPENDENT Page 7 Patrick Henry by the enemy. y Finally, we should remember that the deviate is responsible for some of our most brutal crimes. As Dr. Reinhardt has stated, the sex craving of the pervert commands his whole personality. He heeds no warnings and is insensitive to consequences. This is particularly true among older deviates who find it difficult to make satisfactory contacts among their peers. They therefore turn to children and youth. Sometimes an appetite for sadism creeps into their modus operandi. Put the two together and you have the ingredients for some of the worst sex crimes on record. And as it is with individuals so it is with nations. No student of history is likely to study the decline of Greece or Rome without recognizing the powerful disintegrating forces of moral depravity which played such a large part in their corrupttion, decay, and. eventual destruction. Obviously, it could happen again. com-munit- AMERICA'S that I could never love my wife and that the habit on which I had counted would never come. I fell into despair and longed for death . . . my mind began to .go. Merle Miller says, Peter Uichs marriage lasted only two weeks. My own lasted longer and was not quite so searing an experience, but it could not have succeeded Fourth, is the destruction of the career and reputation of the deviate when his activities are publicly disclosed. Somehow the pervert becomes so obsessed with the satisfying of his sexual aberrations that he is oblivious to the risk involved. The police files are filled with thousands of such cases where men who had apparently achieved success and respectability were suddenly wiped out by an arrest for sodomy or other deviate activity. The famous Jenkins scandal is a case in point. Walter Jenkins was one of President Johnsons closest advisors. Jenkins moved in the highest political and social circles of Washington. Suddenly he showed up at the booking desk of the Washington police headquarters under charges of engaging in highly depraved acts of sexual perversion at the local YMCA. The scandal broke him. In the U.S. State Department, hundreds of employees have had to be discharged over the years because of homosexuality. Each of them was counted a security risk. A homosexual is not only extremely vulnerable to blackmail but is inclined to share secrets with other deviates, any one of which could have been planted ' CURRENT HOMOSEXUAL EPIDEMIC Nobody knows even approximately how many homosexuals there are in the United States. All the authorities know is that the spread of perversion is virtually out of control. As we have already seen, the pressure is on to make homosexuality legal and respectable. There are also attempts to make it popular. An amazing aggregate of professional people have combined their talents to encourage this promotion. A number of them spoke over station KPFA in Berkeley, California, and it was obvious that they were out to institutionalize homosexuality. Dr. David H. Wilson, a university professor, ignored the lessons of history and flatly declared: Homosexuality itself is not dangerous nor destructive, By Ogden Kraut One does not speak of America, its greatness or the principles of liberty, without venerating those champions who established this nation. The ashes of those heroes rest in Mother Earth, but their labors, their example, and their words shall shine as long as America has a heroic spirit or a loyal pulse. The name of Patrick Henry is permanently enrolled on the scroll of freedom, along with scores of other brave champions of American liberty. As a boy, Patrick Henry was not of the usual boisterous type; he lacked the application as of a energy of a student, but was and thoughtful character. 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