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The Square Root of Negative One
The Square Root of Negative One
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The writer of this book is an American citizen, was in the military overseas, and was imprisoned in a foreign system. A new language had to be learned all the way around; the writer had to learn more than one language of the host. There were conversations with various liberation groups from all over Europe, including England, the isles, and even Spain, just to name a few. The Baader-Meinhof Gang, the Red Army Faction, the Second June MovementIran had chased these liberators to Germany, and the community was full of political prisoners, and the police state was very active. Even people from the African continent escaped NATO-supplied reactionaries who were equipped with Western weaponry, especially from Angola and South Africa, to name a few. So much of the conversations revolved around capitalism, communism, socialism, different dictatorships, and apartheid and religious zealots who hated everyone but themselves, but really, if you hate anyone, you hate yourself.

So finding the square root of negative one is like finding the solution to all these problems that many people have. In an ordinary way, there is no solution, and all answers given seemed to be false. Yet because of I, there is truth to be told. So this math problem translates into social relations in all countries and in many prisons.
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PublisherXlibris US
Release dateAug 19, 2013
ISBN9781483678771
The Square Root of Negative One
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DAS MANN Jones

The writer of this book is an American citizen, was in the military overseas, and was imprisoned in a foreign system. A new language had to be learned all the way around; the writer had to learn more than one language of the host. There were conversations with various liberation groups from all over Europe, including England, the isles, and even Spain, just to name a few. The Baader-Meinhof Gang, the Red Army Faction, the Second June Movement—Iran had chased these liberators to Germany, and the community was full of political prisoners, and the police state was very active. Even people from the African continent escaped NATO-supplied reactionaries who were equipped with Western weaponry, especially from Angola and South Africa, to name a few. So much of the conversations revolved around capitalism, communism, socialism, different dictatorships, and apartheid and religious zealots who hated everyone but themselves, but really, if you hate anyone, you hate yourself. So fi nding the square root of negative one is like fi nding the solution to all these problems that many people have. In an ordinary way, there is no solution, and all answers given seemed to be false. Yet because of I, there is truth to be told. So this math problem translates into social relations in all countries and in many prisons.

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    The Square Root of Negative One - DAS MANN Jones

    Copyright © 2013 by DAS MANN Jones.

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    Contents

    Vol. I

    Politics Of Liberation: A New African Perspective

    Introduction

    1.  On The Theory Of Gradualism

    2.  Kulturalimperialism

    3.  What Freedom Means To Me

    4.  On Morals

    5.  On Psychopolitics: Development And Underdevelopment

    6.  Metaphysical Thought Versus Dialectical Thought

    7.  Triumph And Defeat

    8.  On Riots And Cockroach Warfare

    Appendix

    Bibliography

    Vol. II

    Poems And Chess

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    Jerusala

    The Square Root of -1

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    PREFACE

    2013

    TO ALL THE law enforcement agencies in America, the visible ones as well as the invisible ones, including the international ones, the Freemasons and the Illuminati and all such secret societies, do not be alarmed concerning this book. Having been written in the ’70s and ’80s of the previous century, when the Black Liberation movement was reaching a new height of political consciousness, it was indicative of a void that needed to be filled. Mark Clark, Fred Hampton, H. P. Newton, J. and G. Jackson, and Angela Davis, to name a few, were very active in what I call liberation politics. During this time the political consciousness of the African-American rose to a certain degree. Paula A. was taking jet planes down, and who knows what really happened in Jonestown. Even at the time this book was going to press, there were some who were still standing and holding on to political and personal integrity.

    The square root of negative one—how does this tie in? And what is the solution? So first, let’s look at the formula. Wait, mathematicians have basically concluded that ordinary numbers do not produce a number that, when multiplied by itself, produce the answer of negative one. Nevertheless, the intelligentsia of numbers and diverse calculations invented a completely new kind of number to assist in finding the square root of negative one. They decided to believe that such a root does really exist and wrote i to represent it (or the letter j). (I stands for an imaginary number.) So the problem looks like this:

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    OR

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    So the pivot point is the letter i (or the letter j). The imaginary number i allows for its expansion of the problem, its formula, its meaning, its application, and its interpretation. And because ordinary numbers cannot answer the question, a void is produced, and the personal experience of an individual can fill the void using the letter i as the tangent point. So from the writer’s view the problem is manifested as thus:

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    So -1 = prison, politics, prose, and poems.

    The -p’s times each other and negative one equals I with the exponent of negative one, which equals negative I times p to the negative four exponent, which equals the square root of negative one. The p’s times each other with a negative connotation equals an undisclosed amount of political unrest and tension.

    The writer of this book is an American citizen, was in the military overseas, and was imprisoned in a foreign system. A new language had to be learned all the way around; the writer had to learn more than one language of the host. There were conversations with various liberation groups from all over Europe, including England, the isles, and even Spain, just to name a few. The Baader-Meinhof Gang, the Red Army Faction, the Second June Movement—Iran had chased these liberators to Germany, and the community was full of political prisoners, and the police state was very active. Even people from the African continent escaped NATO-supplied reactionaries who were equipped with Western weaponry, especially from Angola and South Africa, to name a few. So much of the conversations revolved around capitalism, communism, socialism, different dictatorships, and apartheid and religious zealots who hated everyone but themselves, but really, if you hate anyone, you hate yourself.

    So finding the square root of negative one is like finding the solution to all these problems that many people have. In an ordinary way, there is no solution, and all answers given seemed to be false. Yet because of I, there is truth to be told. So this math problem translates into social relations in all countries and in many prisons.

    Also, take in the fact that when African-Americans are incarcerated in other countries, no one shows any real concern in the government. But let a young white female be incarcerated in another country, the State Department gets involved and works for a release. When Dan Pearl was remanded in another country, it was a problem. But for a Black man in this time (’70s/’80s), not so. As it were, the unexplained political and radical growth of the oppressed was given a shot in the arm.

    The oppressed mind is a terrible thing to lose, and yet it survives and adapts. In this book you see a young man bid for self-esteem. He was oppressed, down-and-out, thousands of miles from home, and among strange people, customs, and languages, and yet found a reason to live and be heard.

    Germany, a place of captivity, a place of controversy, a place of renown. The last three wars she had and lost; of course, she returned to superpower status quicker than many nations, even faster than the Asian countries. And there was a brother that came from America to Germany. He studied the whole political system of Germany, as well as all the surrounding countries and their history. He finally became imprisoned and met liberation elements from around the world. His fame went across the entire prison strata of West Germany, and many freedom fighters took his counsel from various parts of the world. The fame of his martial arts skill went before him, and he was known as That Man Jones, but he preferred to be called Moses.

    The poems of Kim—let us obey the laws’ forbidden fruit. They were written to keep a sane mind in an insane condition, and they worked. Kim was a real person he knew from New Jersey, she would probably never know for certain that this man truly loved her. Her daughter was named Nicole. Nevertheless, the theme of freedom/liberation is in the whole book; it runs like a fine thread.

    To those who are in college, overseas, or locked up, you will enjoy this book. The mind of the incarcerated does wonder and look to new ideas. The political scientist will see the mind focus during the political climate of the ’70s and ’80s. The poet will see how one writes poetry when there is nowhere to go and when he is alone every day. The prose will show how one can survive when others are overcome with adversity. And prison—everyone who is incarcerated needs to read this book and see the prophecy of world domination by those who hide behind the most deceptive spirit. Lastly, the writer of this book has the record of truth and bears witness of Jesus Christ, for he met the Lord while locked up. And it is true; I can do all things through Christ, who

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