| Returning to Mr. Clinton, it seems likely that at some point in his life he suffered sexual abuse that involved oral sex. As an unfortunate result, he developed a cyst or contracted oral cancer. When he talks it is evident that his vocal cords have sustained some damage which probably had the same cause.
The vocal cord damage was present from the start of his presidency and therefore goes back to younger days. It would be a reasonable guess that the abuser was someone in a position of authority or trust in Mr. Clinton�s life. Perhaps then, as a result, Mr. Clinton did not classify the treatment he�d received as being abuse but, instead, shrugged it off as being an initiation of some kind or as inconsequential horseplay. So: unfortunate events, which were part of his experiences while young, probably influenced his attitude toward oral sex when he was older. Both Winston Churchill and Evelyn Waugh (the famous English novelist) had a homosexual episode in their backgrounds, Neither later regarded himself as a homosexual or was regarded as such by society. I suppose the general attitude then was that, understandably, young men sometimes become involved in life situations without fully understanding all the indications and implications. That attitude may perhaps have something to recommend it, as compared to the today's politically correct homosexual doctrine--which has taken the place of Marxism as an overly-elaborate, rather rigid, intellectual construct. Neither Churchill nor Waugh seemed to suffer any adult medical problems as a result of isolated sexual encounters when young. In 1992 I published a hypothesis regarding cancer, which still relates today to the oral sex issue. My thesis was that: �Most cancers and other immune problems have associated with them either a heterogeneous substance or else a heterogeneous collection of cells.� That thesis is a broad one and can be applied to a large number of biochemical issues--recently, for example, to the questionable safety of irradiated food and of the irradiated mail that certain government employees are required to handle. You can view a scanned image of the original 1992 newsletter (left). Below that is a link to the text from that newsletter retyped with Yahoo formatting for the sake of easier reading. Click here to continue with text of this article from this point Start of oral sex article |
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| In spring 2007, the FDA proposed easing restrictions on irradiation of food. For reasons alluded to in this material, we didn't think that would be a good idea. See below on this page. |
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