Alfonso Martinez has lived a life of fear, worry, and introspection. He has been reticent in expressing his true nature. All his life, he has been suppressing an instinctual urge to express his outrage and concern over what he perceives as an imminent, planet-wide catastrophe. His thoughts are that the crisis is also an opportunity for many souls to rise above the
petty existence that they and Martinez himself have been living.
The author's unsupported thoughts and observations are from his own tortured mind. He feels inadequate, cowardly, and foolish. He feels hypocritical in giving spiritual advice, while he enjoys carnal delights. He has decided to act on his urge to warn whoever might listen. The message is his interpretation of thoughts and visions that he personally experienced.
He is unsure if his message is correct, or if he is even supposed to give a message at all. His hope is that it does some good. He feels that it is better to disseminate the information and be wrong than to keep quiet and deny someone vital insight that they might require.