LETTER TO PRESIDENT CLINTON

Montreal, March 22, 1995
President William Jefferson Clinton
President of the United States of America
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W.
Washington, DC 20500
U.S.A.
Mister President:
Please allow me to take the opportunity
of your visit to Haiti, as President of the United States of America,
on March 31, 1995, to pay due tribute in all sincerity to you and
your distinguished wife, Mrs. Hillary Rodham Clinton.
You honor Haiti and the Haitian
people with your presence and support.
Thanks to you and your allies
in the United Nations and the Organization of American States, the
return-to-democracy process has been successfully carried out. Now
that the legitimate President, Jean Bertrand Aristide, has been
reinstated in his official status, it is with legitimate pride,
I am sure that he welcomes you to his country. For you, as well
as for us, the Uphold Democracy operation is truly a
beautiful historical moment.
Mr. President, I come from Haiti,
that underdeveloped country.
With underdeveloped tools
a camera and a few films I have tried, in order to serve
my countrys cause, to demystify the word light
and denounce Newtons Theory of Colors.
With
that same desire to serve constitutional legitimacy in my country,
I have written the enclosed book entitled Haiti, Let There Be Light!
I hope that you and Mrs. Clinton will accept this privately produced
copy, especially intended for you, while you are getting ready for
your trip to Haiti.
May I make a confession to you,
Mr. President? I followed, closely and with intense interest, your
electoral campaign, election, and swearing-in ceremony as 42nd President
of the United States. What a great nation you represent! Please
believe me: your courageous commitment to facilitate the restoration
of democracy in my country has escaped no one. On the very day of
your swearing-in ceremony, I wished to send you my book, Haïti,
Que La Lumière Soit!, which questions Newtons Theory
of Colors. I did not do so, because I felt an English-language version
would be more appropriate.
Since I could not send you a
copy of the yet-to-be-published English version of my book, I contented
myself with dreaming dreaming that on one of your first evenings
in the White House, you were seated in the Oval Room with Mrs. Clinton
and your daughter Chelsea. You were reading Haïti, Que La Lumière
Soit! I imagined you carefully examining certain passages of that
work in its English version, which is now in preparation
typed by a sightless, multilingual Haitian. Those paragraphs deal
with the so-called missing matter, darkness in space, black
holes in a word: the invisible mass of the Cosmos.
You notice Dr. Carl Sagans research on Exobiology and the
DNA found in the dark matter in the universe, and you suddenly remember
a Time article from April 10, 1978 entitled Black Holes and
Martian Valleys, which contained the following passage:
A while later, astronomer Carl Sagan
(The Dragons of Eden) found himself lugging his slide box into
the Vice Presidents big new house and, after coffee, taking
the Mondale and Carter families on a journey through the heavens.
Jimmy Carter is the closest thing to a scientist
we have had in the White House since Thomas Jefferson.
Nixon could not run a tape recorder.
Johnson could not fully figure out his alarm
wrist watch.
Not Jimmy. He was fascinated by the discussion
of Black Holes and the speculation that they might
provide answers to what holds the Universe together.
Well, you exclaimed, O.K.
for former President Carter. It is normal for the President of a
star-spangled republic to choose between Star Peace
and Star War. As to the former Presidents inclination
toward Einsteins physics and/or Plancks Quantum Theory,
there is a great temptation to apply certain laws of the Cosmos
to politics and diplomacy. Consider the Tunnel Effect,
the way that energy escapes from black holes.
Carter goes back to the sources and draws
inspiration from them. That makes me think about Aristide
both of them are well at ease in both the Western world and the
Black world: the visible and the invisible. However, there is one
difference: the Haitians follow Aristide everywhere, like a comets
tail. If Aristide is considered as a Black Sun, then
the Haitians are space refugees.
Yes, Haiti! We are pulled down to earth.
Democracy
the exodus of the Boat People
with the Law
of Probabilities, whether we think about Planck or Carter, it doesnt
seem that a solution will be found tomorrow
What business did the Haitians have in
that boat?
Say, there above, the Black Twin! Is it
still broad daylight in the shadow of the Black Sun?
Oh God, you say aloud to Mrs. Clinton:
Eureka! I have found it! Fiat lux! Let there be light! Que
la lumière soit! Black holes, black sun, tunnel effect, Aristide
effect, boat people, space refugees, Carl Sagan, Jimmy Carter
six of one and half a dozen of the other.
There is loud laughter in the Oval Room.

| Bill a ri |
Bill laughed |
| Hillary a ri |
Hillary laughed |
| Chelsea a ri aussi |
Chelsea laughed
too |
Humor is American, Mr. President, and so are
dreams. Let my book Haïti, Que La Lumière Soit!
be the dark matter,
arguing in favor of the development of the Black world
visible and invisible!
In the area
of science, high technology, creative innovation, and space exploration,
I think there is nothing that America cannot deal with. That is
why, in that spaceship of universal energy, I dare sail
with a dream.
In my dream, it is your first trip inside
your SPACE AIR FORCE ONE, propelled by the energy of invisible
and concentrated dark matter, like black holes. A mini black
hole of an avant-garde design whose motor sequence develops
inertia, spectral speed, speed equal to or higher than that of
light, and scientifically controlled reversibility of the phenomenon.
What a new synthesis, but also what a liberation!
Synthesis and analysis of two wings of the
same bird contracted and unfolded at the same time, following
the heartbeat of the Universe tamed inside the infinitely small:
One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind!
This would be the natural and constructive
counterpart of Newtons Theory of Light and Colors, which
slows down that impulse. This is a necessary change in the name
of development and progress humbly submitted on behalf of Haiti:
a testimony of gratitude toward mankind. Let us go further, to
the other side of the Universe, as suggested by an eyewitness:
the Hubble telescope, with its camera.
Hubble focused on the centre
of the galaxy [M87], an area 500 light-years across. The pictures
revealed a spiral structure formed by fast-moving gas clouds
being drawn toward the centre, rather like water going down
a drain.”
Dr. Harms said the Hubble spectrographic
camera was then focused on points 60 light-years across on opposite
sides of the spinning disc. This camera breaks down light into
its wavelength parts, rather like a prism separates colours
in sunlight. (The Globe and Mail, Thursday, May 26, 1994)
Let us in the long run, replace the camera
by a motor run by the ENERGY OF THE YEAR 2000, transforming the
DARK MATTER from the invisible to the visible and vice versa.
We would there by take advantage of the sequence of colored and
colorless light speeds, so as to better visit the Universe, where
law and order are transcendent, just as in democracy.
I have decided to write this letter because
your leadership, Mr. President, like an inevitable and immeasurable
energy, has practically absorbed me, allowing me to express myself.
On October 4, 1994, in the General Assembly
of the United Nations, a voice echoed the power of your leadership.
In new words, on March 31, 1995, that same voice will repeat:
Even now, with the peaceful launching
of the operation UPHOLD DEMOCRACY on 19 September
last year, a tropical smile has shed light upon the faces of those
who espouse and love peace Peacemakers, Peacekeepers, and
Peacelovers. Together, President Clinton and we have managed to
open up a tunnel of hope after so much suffering.
That testimony by President Aristide at the
U.N. emphasizes the magnitude of the efforts needed to bring about
such a happy conclusion.
Your present trip to Haiti is the strongest
confirmation of that sequence of events, and illustrates an unprecedented
chapter in the annals of Haiti, as well as in the life of the
Haitian people.

 Thank
you, Mr. President, for associating Haiti with your Strategic
Development Initiative (S.D.I.) at the dawn of the Star
Peace.
Lucien Bonnet
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