Think about what a clutch does.
It is a stack of plates that are pushed together by springs. When you pull the clutch lever, the springs compress and the plates disengage. Basically, the engine becomes seperated from the drive train. When you pull the clutch lever, the kick-start lever does nothing.
You should be able to use the electric starter, though.
The bike will not roll in gear- unless you pull the clutch lever. You will need to get the transmission into neutral to roll the bike (unless you want to pop-start it- another subject entirely)
After your PB Blaster sits for a day, you can try to rock the bike fore and aft to try loosening up the pistons >with the spark plugs out<. You didn't say, but I assume you poureed the PB in through the spark plug holes?
Just in case some of this junk got past the rings, do not run the bike until you change the oil. Then change the oil again soon.
I highly recommend getting a manual. Also, Dan's may be of some help?
http://www.dansmc.com/