The Lust of War

Jesse Martinez
4 min readMar 2, 2022
Painting by Pablo Picasso, 1937, entitled “Guernica”

Let’s talk about conversions that have taken place in relationship to the immense number of technologies that have been introduced into the world in the last 30 years.

This is extremely disruptive.

It will cause industries to completely shut down, with millions of people losing their jobs. The inequity of it will be immense, and everyone needs to get together NOW and stop putting their heads in the ground; instead, we need to take a look at what’s happening. We need to prepare the population by not just warning them, but by explaining the world is about to transition and becoming much smaller. We need to use these incredible machines we’ve developed for actual communication.

In order for that conversion to fully unfold and set us forward on a beautiful path, we have to let go of the ancient ways — the ways our ancestors thought.

What we see today happening in Europe is the perpetuation of the ways of the ancestors. Look at Putin: supposedly in the last few years he has surrounded himself with history books in relationship to the origins of the Russians. He delved deep into the Viking mentality, into the culture of the period.

All the tribes of those regions — and when I say regions, I mean from Sweden all the way through Asia, along what is now the Russian border, those states that Putin wants back. This is where…

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