Military sodomite abuse: The untold  story  
Exclusive: Judith Reisman estimates true number of males sexually  
assaulted yearly 
May 15,  2013
 
By Judith A.  Reisman, Ph.D., and Thomas R. Hampson 
Proverbs  28:13: People who  conceal their sins will not prosper, but if 
they confess and turn from them,  they will receive mercy. 
Shakespeare,  “Othello,” Act 1 scene 1: “Is there  not charms By which the 
property of youth and maidhood May be abused? Have you  not read, Roderigo, 
Of some such thing?” 
“Yes” replied  Roderigo. 
So, how do the  “charms” we call “pornography,” the hidden sin that 
abuses youth and maidhood,  impact the military? 
Navy Petty  Officer 3rd Class Brian Lewis and several military female 
victims testified to  harrowing sexual abuse at a U.S. _Senate Armed Services 
Subcommittee on Personnel, March 13,  2013_ 
(http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/senate-armed-services-subcommittee/) . 
_Lewis_ 
(http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/brian-lewis/)  stated he “was raped by a 
senior petty  officer 
… told by a commander not to report it, and later was diagnosed with a  
personality disorder and discharged.” 
Lewis says, “As  I demonstrated, men are a majority of the victims in the 
military. DoD’s  infamous ‘Ask her when she’s sober’ marginalizes male 
survivors and sends a  message that men cannot be raped and therefore are not 
real  survivors.” 
Why is the  best-kept military secret that most soldierly sexual assaults 
are now  definitively homo, not heterosexual, male-on-male sexual  
exploitation? 
The corporate  dictionary definition of “sexual assault” is “to knowingly 
cause another person  to engage in an unwanted sexual act by force or 
threat; ‘most states have  replaced the common law definition of rape with 
statutes defining sexual  assault.’” [Dictionary.com, WordNet® 3.0. Princeton  
University] 
While men are  statistically more loathe to report their sexual 
victimization than are women,  10,700 male soldiers, sailors and airmen in 2010 
actually reported their  sexual assaults. What this means is not totally clear, 
since men are cannot  technically be raped, despite the term being regularly 
used in the recent  hearings on the matter. 
The Washington  Times reported “The Defense Department estimates 19,000 
sexual assaults occur  each year, but only 17 percent are ever reported. In 
2010 … 8,600 victims [who  reported were female, an incredible 4 percent of the 
women in the military that  year], and 10,700 victims were male, reported 
the Service Woman’s Action  Network.” 
The rape rate of  our dedicated servicewomen is documented as unparalleled 
in our nation’s history  and demands candid politically incorrect 
discussion. This column, however,  focuses on the male-on-male sexual assault 
Mr. 
Lewis called rape; more  accurately defined as forcible sodomy, that is “oral 
or 
anal  copulation.” 
Most likely, the  definition of rape was expanded in the hearings to 
include the use of objects  and unwanted masturbation, or other sexual 
invasion. 
Whatever definition of  homosexual sexual assault is used, the numbers are  
shocking. 
With 1,219,510  men serving in 2010, if only 17 percent of all male “rape” 
victims reported,  does this mean, based on the aforementioned figure of 
10,700 victims, that  62,941 military men were sexually assaulted by other men 
that  year? 
Does this mean  “only” 5.16 percent of our bravest and best male 
servicemen were sexually  violated by other lust-dominance-driven servicemen in 
2010? 
Did some kind of  sick form of hazing play a role? 
Were these  damning data widely known and debated in the public forum, the 
legislatures and  the courts before the ban on homosexuality was lifted in  
2011? 
If not, why not?  Precisely when did this traumatic rate of military 
sodomite abuse begin? Did it  begin increasing when the “don’t ask, don’t tell” 
policy was  implemented? 
Does it coincide  with the appearance of hazing by sodomy in high schools 
across the country in  the last 10 years or so? Is the Boy Scouts board aware 
of the military  homosexual abuser data as they debate their gay Scout ban? 
Indeed, whether  or not such outrageous male sexual assault estimates are 
10,700 or 62,941, these  crimes would be traumatizing to their victims and 
their colleagues, and could be  a significant cause for the massive increase 
in military suicides – and  revengeful violence. 
A Center for  Deployment Psychology (CDP) report notes that, “Historically 
the suicide rates  have been lower in the military than those rates found in 
the general  population.” 
In an attempt to  understand why recent “military suicide rates have been 
increasing and  surpassing the rates for society at large,” the _CDP authors 
wonder if the “continued wars in Iraq and  Afghanistan” may account for the 
increase._ (http://deploymentpsych.org/topics-disorders/suicide)  
However, the  hard data confirm “rape victims are prone to suicide,” 
although continued  deployment would logically exacerbate such depression and  
despair. 
Forcible sodomy  of men and rape of women is certainly _causally connected 
to completed and attempted  suicides._ 
(http://www.suicide.org/rape-victims-prone-to-suicide.html)  
Yet, despite the  high rates of male and female rape and forcible sodomy, 
the CDP report dodges  the prominent role of both sexual abuse and 
pornography – that is, how-to sex  abuse manuals and videos – in fueling the 
lust and 
contempt that spawns both  offender sexual abuse and victim suicidal 
ideation. 
_Alcohol/drugs, fed and encouraged by pornography,_ 
(http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/311468-1)   often direct users to penetrate 
any available 
proximate object, indifferent to  age, gender or political persuasion. 
True, “The  military is 85 percent men and 15 percent women.” Still, 
according to the Naval  Personnel Command (2012 Sexual Assault Awareness Month 
Training Guide), “about  56 percent of estimated sexual assaults in our mil
itary are men, and 44 percent  are women.” 
The politically  correct Naval report ignores the Big Porn Elephant in the 
room as normalizing  the rapes of women and the homosexist assaults on 
fellow  servicemen. 
While  “heterosexual” pornography has commonly been used to arouse and 
then seduce  “straights” into homosexual sex, “gay” pornography is widely 
available in  mainstream homosexist publications like The Advocate  Classified. 
And, buff,  “straight” military men are regularly depicted there as 
preferred, sexual  targets. 
Begun in 1976,  The Advocate, our oldest and largest homosexist 
publication, always carried  pornographic ads and films, but in 1992 shifted 
these to a 
separate Advocate  Classifieds and later to the Internet. 
Now (May 7)  comes _the Military Times reporting that Defense Secretary 
Chuck  Hagel ordered inspection of all military offices and workplaces 
worldwide to  root out any “materials that create a degrading or offensive work 
 
environment.”_ 
(http://www.militarytimes.com/article/20130507/NEWS/305070032/Hagel-Troops-workplaces-will-checked-degrading-images-women)
  
Last year Air  Force officers searched “troops’ desks and cubicles in 
search of photos,  calendars, magazines, screen-savers, computer files and 
other 
items that might  be considered degrading toward women.” 
There was no  mention of confiscating pornographic items degrading toward  
men. 
The cleanup is a  long time a comin’. In 1998 the U.S. Supreme Court upheld 
The Military Honor  & Decency Act partly due to “the special circumstances 
of the military  environment, in which the appearance of professionalism and 
proper conduct is  critical.” 
On July 1, Frank  Rush, acting assistant secretary of defense for force 
management, signed DoD _Instruction 4105.70_ 
(http://www.robsworld.org/i410570.html) , banning “Sale or Rental of  Sexually 
Explicit Material on DoD 
Property.” 
“We need a  cultural change where every service member is treated with 
dignity and respect,”  said Secretary Hagel, announcing new initiatives to 
prevent sexual  assault. 
“Hagel also  unveiled the Defense Department’s annual report on sexual 
assault, which  estimates that about 26,000 troops experienced some form of “
unwanted sexual  contact” during the past year. That’s roughly one in every 
50 troops in the  active-duty force. 
But, if 10,700  men and 8,600 women reported the euphemized “unwanted 
sexual contact” – and if  only 17 percent of victims report, how does this 
reduce to 26,000 military  victims? 
The official  reports seem contradictory. 
Secretary Hagel  wants to eliminate pornography to “really drive the 
cultural change.” Of course,  we can have no honorable or trustworthy military 
until all vestiges of  pornography – from cartoons to Internet adverts, videos, 
films, calendars and  phones, and the rapists and sodomites it trains and 
justifies – are excised from  military service, from the Pentagon elites to 
the privates under  them. 
Now, does this  mean the elite _5,200 child pornography users at the  
Pentagon_ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hk9M-L99PX0)  will finally be 
arrested 
and tried? For, indeed there are  “charms By which the property of youth and 
maidhood May be  abused.”

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