Saturday, August 31, 2019

Lockhart's Top LaFonds Volume 86

West Coast Lynn has been fairly busy lately, and James posted even more good stuff than usual!  Here are your links:


If you are not in control of yourself, someone else is.

Sam Finlay is a sword fighter!  You should all know that coaching questions move to the top of the mailbox queue so don't be shy!

James covering some big brain stuff here, about the danger of the man who possesses both wits and power.

There is a continuum of racial animosity here, from demanding better treatment from police for your own group (reasonable) to demanding worse treatment for the group you hate (insane).  Important to note that the status of "equality" is an infinitesimal and passed and forgotten in the blink of an eye.

Canadians are as incapable of white supremacy as Americans.

Polymarchus gives a poet's concise analysis of human roles in civilization.

A tale of swords and solitude.

Conditions are changing rapidly, James is good at predicting the future (unfortunately).

Philip K. Dick liked to drop acid.

One of my favorite aspect of Moby Dick was the reference-like material on whales, among other topics.

I feel like we are eternally waiting for the "normies to wake up."

I did not click through to the videos on this one

Be the cool customer

(c) 2019 Lynn Lockhart

Friday, August 30, 2019

Lloyd De Jongh Crackpot Podcast 62

Today we have a special treat for podcast listeners.  When we spoke with Lloyd De Jongh, I realized I was speaking with South Africa's Violence Guy.  Lloyd and James have followed parallel paths to discover the truth of knife violence and the associated defense - not a flourish of the hand learned in a dojo, not the deployment of a firearm, but situational awareness and management of aggression.  James LaFond has lived in our future in Baltimore and Lloyd has lived in James's future in South Africa.

The Crackpot Podcast features James LaFond, a journalist in the truest sense of the word, and Lynn Lockhart, assisting in the documentation of this fractious age.

More from Lloyd:

Lloyd on Facebook
Lloyd on YouTube

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0:02:40  Panhandler aggression
0:07:35  Violence studies, martial arts and knife fighting
0:14:30  Hardware mindset vs managing aggression
0:26:50  Lloyd, a mixed race South African man, tells us about African culture, while James and I listen attentively and do not speak, YouTube please don't ban us!
0:36:15  Zimbabwe and South Africa
0:42:15  Islam in Africa
0:55:50  Milkshake test
1:00:47  The Communist agenda on identity
1:06:04  Warfare is no longer kinetic, continue on Islam
1:16:45  Amnesia
1:19:23  Machete attacks in Baltimore, the Piper System
1:37:25  Slavery

(c) 2019 Lynn Lockhart

Saturday, August 24, 2019

Water

Ishmael sent me a couple of climate related stories that he asked me to share with you.


How many tons of ice melted in Greenland in one day in July?  A whole lot!

This story informs us that wildfires occur in northern latitudes and ice melts in summer, but with a lot of alarming language.

You don't really need to read the articles above, but they triggered Ishmael because one of his areas of expertise is water, and the Gell-Mann effect came into play.  Most of us have one or more topics that we really know - and when we read about that topic in the media, we notice how poorly the press understands it.  The real problem is Gell-Mann Amnesia - when we read stories on topics outside of our expertise, we forget how inaccurate the other story was!

11,000,000,000 (that's eleven billion) tons of ice -- How much water is that, really?  How does it compare to a river, a water treatment plant?  Let's start by convert the figure into gallons.  One gallon of water weighs 8.35 lbs.  One ton is 2,000 lbs.  So one ton of water is 240 gallons of water.  Our large figure of daily glacier and ice sheet melt in Greenland, 11 billion tons of ice, is equivalent to 2.6 trillion gallons of water in 24 hours - whoa that is a lot!

How much water does the Mississippi River carry to the Gulf of Mexico each day?  Wikipedia says it averages between 200,000 and 700,000 cubic feet per second.  We need to do more conversions!  One cubic foot holds 7.48 gallons.  Let's use 500,000 cubic feet, close to the midpoint between the two figures given for output per second.  That gives us 3.74 million gallons per second.  How many seconds in a day?  24x60x60 = 86,400.  That means that the Mississippi delivers 323 billion gallons per day to the Gulf of Mexico, so Greenland is giving up about 8 times as much as the Mississippi at the moment.  But wait!  Greenland's melt season is 3 months per year, and the Mississippi flows 365 days!  And the Mississippi is only the 13th largest river by volume.

Let's take a look at how much water cities go through on a daily basis, take for example, Park City, Utah.  I am reliably informed by Bob that the non-potable irrigation water treatment plant processes 9,000 gallons per minute for 12 hours per day.  That comes to 6.5 million gallons of water each day, which keeps two golf courses lush and green.  A modest, single family home in Utah goes through 150,000 gallons per year.  Park City is a small town, how about New York City?  1.3 billion gallons per day, and again, that's 365 days a year, a big city, but still just one city.

What about the droughts reported around the world?  If the runoff from the Amazon has declined due to drought, surely that would mean a drop in sea levels, that the excess melt in Greenland is offsetting.  The magnitude and uncertainty of these calculations mean that very little is known or can be known about the climate, yet this doesn't stop the alarmist coverage, and push for major economic and social reforms, such as the need for us proles to eat bugs

All in all, Greenland sheds a lot of water each day during it's melt season.  The rest of the year, it holds onto all precipitation in the form of ice and snow.  The numbers are huge and don't relate to numbers that we think about in our normal lives.  It's designed to alarm and panic the population, to provide our rulers with more servile and compliant cattle.  Remember that EVERY story in the press reflects the general ignorance of the journalist, combined with their imperative to scintillate and control the populace.

(c) 2019 Lynn Lockhart

Lockhart's Top LaFonds Volume 85

Hello friends!  In case anyone is on twitter, my account there is tangled in some technical problems and I might start up a new one soon.  Stay tuned!


Dream interpretation tells much about the interpreter and the dreamer.

James provides a bridge of understanding to those of us who can't manage all the reading.

Commerce is the suicide cult we all belong to, willingly or not.

Good thing Melody has no HOA to answer to!

Philip K. Dick was an heir to the three wise men?

A funny message from Nero, but why do cab drivers racially profile?

How to use a bus as a weapon.

This is an entirely plausible speculation, but never discount the existence of evil in the world.

Igor may, as Bryce notes in the comments, share some responsibility for his former boss's antics but once you realize he is (and you are and I am) a slave, it makes much more sense.

Dennis Dale is out there, braving the stink, filth, swinging skateboards and drifting pepper spray to bring you footage of Portland's recurring cluster-fests.

Some things have changed in the last 100 years, some things haven't.

Don't question the religious orthodoxy.

Soyboys need a hand up sometimes.

(c) 2019 Lynn Lockhart

Friday, August 23, 2019

Grocery Apocalypse - Crackpot Podcast 61

Hello Friends,

Here is a nice little episode of the Crackpot Podcast for you.  James and I talk about the coming Grocery Apocalypse.  Most Americans take for granted that we have grand emporiums of food on every corner, but this business model is fragile and is in what appears to be a mortal decline.

The Crackpot Podcast features the most prolific living writer, James LaFond, and suburban housewife, Lynn Lockhart, whose only life experiences in common appear to be centered around the grocery store, so we hope you enjoy grocery store content.




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0:04:35  Send her back
0:12:05  Texas women
0:18:17  Uncle Ted
0:31:00  Grocery Apocalypse
0:41:15  Really gross video
0:51:00  Chinese poetry
0:59:15  Use of chariots
1:03:05  Putting up with women
1:07:36  Books on tape?

(c) 2019 Lynn Lockhart

Sunday, August 18, 2019

‘Zombageddon’


Reading from the 175 pages 8 ½ by 11 manuscript of 68,717 words

Manticore Press, 2019


“It will be “zombie” enough until the full zombie emerges from the lab of some bored genetic engineering PhD student with mental health issues.”

The quote above is an excellent early example of the author’s sardonic humor.

The following quote is an example of his insightful view of modernity.

“With the “death of God,” that is, secularisation and the loss of the social significance of the transcendent in the life of the West, only consumer affluence and materialism function as social glues, holding the whole experiment of multiracial/multicultural modernity and postmodernity together.”

The four-chapter structure of Zombie Apocalypse Now is crowned with a savagely articulate measure of reality in the form of a take-it or bleed-out blackpill. This advice is introduced through the very entertaining medium of Post-Apocalyptic movie reviews, making it accessible to the possibly exospective media drone, beginning with:

Many of the political Left have expressed opposition to survivalist ideas and its core philosophy, even while accepting that a collapse of techno-industrial civilization is coming. American ecological writer and former Grand Archdruid of the Ancient Order of Druids in America, John Michael Greer, has been critical of survivalism in his books The Long Descent: A User’s Guide to the End of the Industrial Age and The Ecotechnic Future: Envisioning a Post-Peak World and other writings.”

The author makes no bones about the fact that the cultural Left and Right are both only woke to particular aspects of societal collapse and that individual- or family-level preparations for surviving emergencies are actually regarded as unethical and near lunatic by most modern authorities, with numerous media resources for charting collapse and bug out locations.

If you have dependent non-combatants and even if you plain don’t give a shit and want to stack up more zombie twats than the next deplorable, Zombie Apocalypse Now is a must read.

Zombie Apocalypse Now is at once entertaining reading, searing dissent from the bleating of the post-human fold and an extensively footnoted record of current conditions placed against former historical outcomes of the kind that human authors have very rarely produced, especially as the corruption of men and the ever-encroaching darkness of the void have come into conjunction in end-of-empire phases of the human condition.  

(c) 2019 James LaFond

Saturday, August 17, 2019

Lockhart's Top LaFonds Volume 84

Just a few links for you this week, as our hero rides the rails.


Some non-hate mail from a cop!

Philip K. Dick continues to share his dreams with us.

All of history is military history, going back to the steppes.

A pair of review of Amtrak employees that and Amtrak stations you'll never see on Yelp.

As the American self-war of many factions deepens, expect interpretations to reflect the civil war mindset.

Thanks to James, for letting me feel like I am rereading Moby Dick.

(c) 2019 Lynn Lockhart

Sunday, August 11, 2019

Mister Grey - Crackpot Podcast 60

Hello again friends,

James and I have been on a podcasting tear, and I have another episode for you already!  This time, Mr. Grey, joins us, a mysterious figure, a friend of many years, and a fun interview!  The book that got Mr. Grey hooked was The Fighting Edge.  It is now part of The Violence Project, it was banned once by Amazon, you should buy it right away by clicking the image of the cover below.

The Crackpot Podcast features James LaFond, a man of many talents, and Lynn Lockhart, his mysterious assistant.


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0:03:30  How did Mr. Grey become a LaFond reader?  The Policeman is Your Friend
0:15:30  Why not carry weapons?
0:19:00  Comic book convention and first fight
0:25:20  9/11 story, how NYC has changed
0:44:40  East Coast accents
0:51:00  Mr. Grey's tour around the country
1:01:15  Typhoid on cops' boots in LA
1:08:22  Election talk
1:11:40  The last WWI vet
1:21:00  Mr. Grey's relatives' WWII experiences, Marocchinate
1:32:55  Mr. Grey asks Lynn about 2020
1:40:40  13% & immigrants

(c) 2019 Lynn Lockhart

Saturday, August 10, 2019

Lockhart's Top LaFonds Volume 83

Here are your weekend links!


I have written this before, but the only good thing about dying before James would be to be eulogized by him.

Heartiste is back online.  I agree with James, whatever happens, whether genuine or deceptive, our rulers seem to always advance the cause of tyranny.

Repeat after me: America was always about cheap labor.  America was always about cheap labor.  America was always....

What does long hair say about a warrior?

How to spot Anarcho-Tyrrany?  You don't need any fancy political science texts.

The milk-shake machine is the maintenance version of the canary in the coal mine.

Here is a piece on the Trump-Cummings beef, but I promise we'll discuss on the podcast as well.

The winner of the sheep squatting contest is over 30 and looks like a fit gentleman, not like a pharmaceutical mutant.

Here's a step-by-step guide for training for urban survivalism.

There is so much more to history and fiction than the European front of WWII.  Expand your horizons!

I also agree that dreams are not to be taken seriously.  Vivid dreams are a little known side effect of pregnancy which I experienced with my first child, it was awful.

Our languages hold many secrets and more are being locked away all the time.

Read Melville with James.



(c) 2019 Lynn Lockhart

Friday, August 2, 2019

Big Ron - Crackpot Podcast 59

The guest you have all been waiting for, BIG RON!  James, Big Ron, Dr. David, Judy the barmaid, and Millennial Friend met at the bar for this very special episode.  Please forgive me for the poor sound quality from the other end.  There is background noise and Ron's voice doesn't pick up as well as James's.

Big Ron - Thank you so much for joining us, if you ever wish to join again, you are most welcome.

The Crackpot Podcast features itinerant genius James LaFond, and sedentary hobbyist Lynn Lockhart.





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0:04:00  Caucasian conquistador, gentrification
0:15:20  SF Condo video
0:23:30  Cameo appearance by Judy, A Woman of Wisdom
0:28:00  Lesbian superbowl
0:33:30  Schools in Baltimore
0:41:28  Cameo by Dr. David, a future guest
0:44:25  Changes in the workforce, drugs
1:02:55  Boxing question for John Paul Barber (unfortunately very garbled)

(c) 2019 Lynn Lockhart