Synopsis: Οut of Many One is a production that intrinsically triggers unprecedented economic, social, and political awareness in the United States and abroad, as well as in Haiti. It is about a constitutional question surrounding the claim that the President's signature on any document as president binds the United States, which becomes legally bound and liable for the assessed monetary value of said document or contract. The United States, as we know, values truth even when it costs her a high price. This book will let you reflect on some of the problems in our mother land where the bodies of evidence are collaterally subject to the merit of the subject matter at issue in this book and more. As President Bush said it on June 4, 2004, and I paraphrase, "All of us owes me and my people a deep debt of the attributed value of $20,000,000,000,000.00 as the gratitude for my support of the United States." This is an issue of public concern. It is a manifestation of intent to pierce the matrix that politicians created with power as the common denominator. It is about values and will enable you to see deeper than many others to the deeper logic behind the subject matter by tying each of its historic events to the concept of merit and justice, freedom, versus tyranny by integrating conceptual thinking and endless scattered events as I perceive them to the larger, timeless common denominator concept of political power in the United States. In other words, this book integrates facts and concepts to create values. It is the evidence of my hypothesis or purported well-pleaded claim. In short, it is a constitutional blast of the political illusions that have existed since the beginning of civilization. It will open your eyes and cut through the matrix of some of those illusions to show you and for you in turn to see through appearances to the essence of the thing itself, i.e., a specific and simple Medal of Merit to what is. Hence, for this endeavour, it takes profound honesty in dealing with this reality. The key to my hypothesis is not a focus on the monetary value of the subject matter only, but also a focus on honesty and all the many other values pertaining to it. This book is a "must-read" book.
Autobiography: Jean Dufort Baptichon, originally from the West Indies, where, as a young scholar, he developed great soccer skills and trained in martial arts and judo and was forced as a teenager to leave his country due to political unrest in the mid-70s, to reside in New York City, where he acquired most of his experiences in business management, computer network engineering, and law. As an authorized Netware professional, he opened a small school of networking technologies to educate the young in his neighbourhood to become computer network certified administrators and engineers, hence employable. As a legal scholar, he dedicates himself to helping those who can't hire a lawyer for their legal problems pro bono. Dufort believes in equal justice under the law. He sees politics as a poker game wherein the players around the tables are all bluffing, and he likes to call their political illusion to their own attention, forcing them to even deny their own illusory value in their hands. He believes in the Highest above all! He likes to share ideas for the greater good. In fact, he is a team player, a coach, and even an adviser to the president of the United States. He never brands himself as a writer, but he authored two unpublished books and one published.