The Daily Zeitgeist - Tyler Perry's Trendea 4/28: Lanmaoa Asiatica, NICE > ICE, WH Correspondents Dinner Shooting, Peter Thiel

Episode Date: April 28, 2026

In this edition of Tyler Perry's Trendea, Jack and special guest co-host Jacquis Neal discuss some very interesting mushrooms in China, Trump changing ICE to NICE?, an update on the "assassination att...empt", Peter Thiel still being weird and bad and much more! 'They saw them on their dishes when eating': The mushroom making people hallucinate dozens of tiny humans See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:47 Everything is up. Everything is up. Nothing is down. We're also joined by Super Producer Brian, because our first story is about magic mushrooms, might. Brian's a bit of a mushroom head likes to do the booms. Just so everyone knows, I am a cop.
Starting point is 00:03:11 I just want you to know up top. I do have to tell you that. I'm required to tell you. Brian, how are you? How are you, might? Good. And just to let everyone know also that I'm not in America. You're not in America, so y'all can't do shit.
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Starting point is 00:03:50 Wilson? Yeah, that is. And a young, and a young Dave Chappelle. Mm-hmm. Ugh. Mm-hmm. sneaky. No, that movie rips. It's good. I do love Blue Street. It's very funny.
Starting point is 00:04:04 I saw that in the theaters. All right. So the first story we have here. Apparently, they found a mushroom that is giving everyone the same very specific, very strange hallucination. I'm just going to read from this BBC article, which does a very nice job. We'll link off to it in the footnotes. Every year, doctors at a hospital in the Yunnan province of China, brace themselves for an influx of people with an unusual complaint. The patients come with a strikingly odd symptom.
Starting point is 00:04:35 Visions of pint-sized elf-like figures marching under doors, crawling up walls and clinging to furniture. Oh, hell yeah, bro. This is straight up out of paprika. I need to go to China right now. Yeah, it is out of paprika. It's out of like also like it's like Willy Wonka type shit. Or I mean, Akira, if the shit goes south. Um,
Starting point is 00:04:57 yeah. Okay. It's, I didn't know, like I, I've been out of the mushroom game for a while, so I didn't realize we had found some shit that are like
Starting point is 00:05:09 proscriptive where they're like, oh, you want to see little tiny people crawling up your walls? Then take this one. Like my experience with mushrooms was that you knew something was going to happen. Yeah. You didn't know what was going to.
Starting point is 00:05:25 Yeah. This feels like, uh, It's supposed like when they start adding shit to drugs. This ain't the mushrooms that I have had either. It's not your mother's mushrooms. It's not my mama's mushrooms. Those kind of drugs always interest me, like, where people tend to have shared experiences like salvia or DMT.
Starting point is 00:05:45 Right. DMT, like fractals, right? Isn't that DMT? Yeah, those are always really, really interesting to me when people report the same types of things during a drug trip across cultures. Yeah, this is that. Like Salvia, like a lot of people report being teleported into like a forest or some shit. And that's happened to me before. I'm pretty sure I was a rock of some sort or a stone.
Starting point is 00:06:11 That was Salvia? Yeah. You teleported you to a forest and you are just like a part of the forest? Yeah, it was really, really interesting. Also kind of uncomfortable. Yeah. How do you get home from the forest? Yeah, what happens?
Starting point is 00:06:25 It only lasts for about 20 minutes, but it feels a lot longer. And then DMT, you know, people report the machine elves, which I- Machine elves. Yes, which I definitely have seen. It's a thing. It's a thing. And when I did DMT, I definitely saw some one, question mark, some sort of entity that I'm like, okay, that must be what they're talking about.
Starting point is 00:06:55 Is this enjoyable? DMT, it's... Any of it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. This sounds awful. It's not awful. It's definitely not awful. Insane for 15 to 20 minutes.
Starting point is 00:07:08 I don't. No, I don't. It's definitely not awful. Like, DMT, like, you get to see shapes you didn't know existed colors you've never seen before. It's a little intense, but it's cool. It's very cool. It's very interesting.
Starting point is 00:07:21 What if you have anxiety? See, like, I'm a shroom's head. I do do shrooms I do do shrooms Do do shrooms are what they are That's where they grow I do shrooms That's where they grow
Starting point is 00:07:31 I do shrooms But when I was doing them For a long time I was doing them Like a little more consistently A few years ago And then I had a terrible trip Yeah just like one bad one
Starting point is 00:07:43 Just one bad trip And like And it was an anxiety induced And like those are the worst And so like Do you have anxiety on the I know we got to get back To the China Shrooms
Starting point is 00:07:52 But like I already from China? Yeah, we got to get back to the China's rooms. But like, are these like, do you have anxiety? What if you have anxiety on DMT? I wouldn't recommend that if you are grown, if anyone's prone to anxiety to like maybe tip-y-thoe into psychedelics if you do want to try it. Yeah. Or just leave it alone because yeah. Although I always, it can be wild. I always had very bad experiences with weed. Not, not always. I have like 50% of the time. I would get real paranoid on weed. But that mushrooms were always good to me.
Starting point is 00:08:27 So, you know. For instance, my partner, she gets anxious from time to time. And I've started her on microdosing mushrooms. And it's been helping reduce the anxiety. So I guess it just depends on the dose and the set in the setting. But this mushroom in China is particularly interesting because everyone reports the exact same thing. And it's also. Also not just this mushroom in China.
Starting point is 00:08:56 They found us another culture that has a similar report of a type of mushroom that if you eat it and don't cook it well enough. So this is how it's happening. People aren't doing this on purpose because it is, this one does not sound like it's super fun. The trips, the trips it produces are unusually long, commonly lasting one to three days after an onset of 12 to 24 hours. And in some cases, even causing hospital stays of up to a week. And just little people crawling all over everywhere you can see. Oh, I'm so in. I know.
Starting point is 00:09:38 Like you kind of. And just like, what are they like? What is? And by the way, this is not a, this is not exclusive to this mushroom. The Lilliputian hallucinations is the psychiatric term for the perception of tiny human beings. I remember reading about that that's a fairly common hallucination in Oliver Sacks's book,
Starting point is 00:10:01 Hallucinations, which I highly recommend people read. It's not just about drug hallucinations. It's about, you know, people who, sometimes it's just like people have a traumatic, like emotionally traumatic thing happened to them.
Starting point is 00:10:18 And they start off a man. I, unless it was like a hundred Gary Coleman's when he was like a kid. Yeah, how charismatic are they? That's the thing that this BBC article doesn't get into. How cool are they? Are they funny? Are they fun to hang with?
Starting point is 00:10:34 Are they fun to hang with? Or are they just like running around being like, hey, man? That's my thing personally. I don't get, when I do regular psychedelics, I don't get a lot of visuals just in general. And I can't say I've ever had any true hallucinations. So I'm very, very curious. Yes.
Starting point is 00:10:55 Yeah. To do these ones and just see some little guys. And have hallucinations for three days. I want to see some shit that I know is not there. This story brought to you by Molly Conger's weird little guys in the podcast about weird little Republicans. But yeah, another way to experience weird little guys. We got plenty of them in our news stories. But, you know, Oliver Sacks speaking about the fact.
Starting point is 00:11:23 that these hallucinations are like pretty common. The kind of little, little people said that visions of monsters, one of the most common forms of hallucination, a lilliputian hallucination involves sightings of tiny people. Quote, I think people probably see lepracons in Ireland and trolls in Norway. I suspect that many of these strange creatures
Starting point is 00:11:44 have, if not been engendered, been facilitated by hallucination. So kind of an interesting thing that back to our leprecon icons. Okay. All right. You know, report back when you do it. When you get these shrooms, I want to know how you doing. I'll send you flowers to the hospital.
Starting point is 00:12:04 I know. It doesn't sound fun, bro. This sounds terrible, man. It's not always supposed to be fun. It's not always supposed to be fun. It's not always side effects such as delirium and dizziness. That shit sounds terrible. The guy who studies them, like, still hasn't done it.
Starting point is 00:12:17 He's like, I don't know, man. Doesn't sound very fun. That sounds terrible. I have a guy who studies mushroom hallucinations for a living, and I still haven't done it. But yeah, they found people having these same hallucinations in Papua New Guinea, and like the mushrooms don't even look the same. So it might be similar to psilocybin, which like, you know,
Starting point is 00:12:42 that shows up in mushrooms of different kinds in different places around the world. And psilocybin actually evolved. like separately, completely independently of each other, two versions of psilocybin separately around the world. So it's all happening, man. And man, what happened to the good old days when we just shot up a little crack? Now, those were the days.
Starting point is 00:13:10 Yeah, you just have a nice comment. You're not seeing any drugs, like heroin. You become very predictable. That's the thing about mushrooms. Mushroom. We smoke some crack. mushrooms are unpredictable one time i saw my mother's eyes in a bunch of like paintings that i was looking at at the museum and it was like very fun beautiful spiritual experience and another time i was
Starting point is 00:13:34 like oh i shouldn't have this much body hair ah my body hair freaks me out and i was just spent three hours being freaked up by my body wax i want it all off all yeah i want it all off uh you know they say eyebrows down i i get really those eyebrows, man. Let's go, let's get it's so funny. Oh no, Jack, that's your best feature. My brows? Oh, thanks, man. Brows, you do got some good brows. That's what I always hope people would
Starting point is 00:14:00 think was my best feature. It's my eyebrows. Got strong jawline and good brows. Oh, it's a strong jawline. Go I have a strong jawline. Go watch the clips on YouTube. Yeah, go watch the clips on YouTube. You can see my powerful eyebrows.
Starting point is 00:14:16 I have to cut once a month or else they start connecting with my hair. That's how out of control they get. The grandfather had crazy eyebrows. They went like up to here. Oh, they were big. They were big thick, tinsela boys.
Starting point is 00:14:33 Big chunky boys. Yeah. Big chunky boys. All right. Let's take a quick break. We're going to talk about my eyebrows during the break and then we'll come back and talk about other stuff. We'll be right back. 2%. That is the number of people who take the stairs when there is also
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Starting point is 00:19:03 I don't think I can go. There's the guy from, uh, um, from a Barry, Brooklyn 9-9. Uh, yeah, the guy from-Mea goth have eyebrows. No, but I think those are shaved. Mia goth. Oh, okay. Mia goth. I feel like I've seen her with eyebrows on before, which is a crazy.
Starting point is 00:19:20 I just feel like she could really rock like no eyebrows. Andre is that guy's name, I think, who has no eyebrows. The Giant? Not Andre the Giant. You imagine if Andre is a giant His tall ass didn't have eyebrows Yeah, it'd be wild
Starting point is 00:19:34 All right Let's talk about some news Besides that there's a very specific Mushroom that you can take And have a It's almost like Willy Wonka style Where it's like a mushroom That like gives you a very specific thing
Starting point is 00:19:51 Anyways The White House is proposing changing Ice agents to nice agents They're going to add a N to the front of the name ICE to be the National Immigration and Customs Enforcement. It's just a little
Starting point is 00:20:06 triggering the libs. You know, they're just doing it trigger the libs. They think it's funny. We're so unsirious. This is so unsirious. It's started by a conservative influencer and Donald Trump was like, we should do it. Do it. Great idea. Do it.
Starting point is 00:20:21 President DJT. He wrote that on Truth Social while using a phone, like a screen cap of a tweet because even conservative influencers don't use truth social because it sucks shit. But it's not that funny of a joke for an agency that's killed at least 46 people
Starting point is 00:20:41 during the second term. Trump, the administration meanwhile is purging immigration judges and hiring new ones who are, like we talked before about how he brought that woman in to prosecute prosecute one of his cases, like, that he was just, like, mad at someone. And so he was, like, bring this case against them. And she was, I think she was like an attorney who, like,
Starting point is 00:21:08 worked for an insurance company in Florida, who he just, like, thought was pretty. And so he, like, brought her in. And she did a bad job. So he's like, yeah, and she had to be fired. He's doing that with judge, with immigration judges. One of the new immigration judges, Melissa Isaac was a divorce attorney for men only. She said there's two types of women. There are good, solid, valuable women who are assets to men. Then there's a warm, wet hole. That's the person who is.
Starting point is 00:21:48 She might be, no, I'm joking. She also helps. That's crazy to say. She also helped to defend Alabama pedophile Republican. Roy Moore, when he was accused of molesting a 14-year-old, gave a speech at a Manosphere conference titled Divorcing Feminism. So great that she'll be hearing asylum cases in which women are fleeing violence, sometimes sexual violence.
Starting point is 00:22:18 Yeah. Yeah. You know, the outrage that I don't feel is concerning. Exactly. But it's just because, like, it's always outrage. Like, that's the, yeah. So deep in the outrage bag right now. It's wild, though, to, you know, to be this type of a pick-me,
Starting point is 00:22:36 a warm, wet hole is a wild thing to say. Yeah. And I'm a man. And I'm like, damn, damn, respect women more. That seems like, too much. That's too much. Yeah. Like, that's insane.
Starting point is 00:22:53 There's one who denied humanitarian protection to a Serbian immigrant for, like, criticized the government. She said they freely chose to draw unwanted attention to herself and her family. People who live in glass houses should not throw stones, essentially saying that an immigrant who practices freedom of speech gets what's coming to them. The Serbia and immigrant that they denied was because they were suffering homophobic threats. That was why they were asking for asylum. And she was like, he doesn't seem gay enough. like so I'm not worried about him he's gonna be fine doesn't bend far enough um he's he's fine his switch is not that switch is not is not overly left and right that's right who is this person
Starting point is 00:23:36 this person is insane is this is a different person this is a new judge carry holiday new judge new judge new judge just dropped um man two thirds of their uh new judicial hires have no immigration law experience whatsoever. Of course not. Because if you did, then you would actually deem the things that ICE is doing as illegal because by the letter of the law is illegal. Nice. I believe you meant the nice agents.
Starting point is 00:24:12 Oh, I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. The nice agents. Lindsay Grant, so as we talked about, there was a lot, there were a lot of rumors that the attack on the White House Correspondence Dinner was a false flag attack to try and justify the
Starting point is 00:24:28 ballroom being built by the White House and while that seems like the dumbest like lowest stakes false flagged it like Putin did a false flag attacks where he like bombed a bunch of apartment buildings but like he used that to stay in power and like fix elections. He didn't do it to like fucking get get a
Starting point is 00:24:49 project approved. But I don't think that's what happened. And yet everything they're doing is so like they immediately, it's all they're talking about. They're just like, apparently the shooter isn't it wasn't, didn't even shoot nothing. Did you see that today too? They're claiming that he shot once.
Starting point is 00:25:09 Okay. Yeah. Of course they're claiming. Right. Yeah. Yeah. This is, yeah. The, that whole, like, so the other thing that's come out is,
Starting point is 00:25:19 that the White House Correspondents Center was security was lower than usual. The event was not given quote, national special security event status, meaning they didn't get the full amount of resources possible for security. Despite the fact
Starting point is 00:25:35 they had basically every top official in Trump's cabinet there, including... This is a session line in there. Yeah, the entire... So if someone had actually managed to take out that ballroom, it would have left
Starting point is 00:25:49 Chuck Grassley of Iowa in charge of the country. That's where we would have been. That had been a successful attack. The investigation I would have been in charge, y'all. Y'all don't know that. A lot of people don't know the line of success.
Starting point is 00:26:07 A lot of people don't know that. A lot of people don't know that. I'm right after Chuck. I'm right after Chuck. The investigation, as you mentioned, is starting to be a little but suspicious. Todd Blanche says finding evidence is, quote,
Starting point is 00:26:23 not an exact science, and quote, sometimes you find the bullet and sometimes it just disappears. Okay? Sure. So like everybody lower your expectations. I wonder do people who are still MAGA fans, and I know the answer to it. I mean, here's the thing.
Starting point is 00:26:40 Whenever anybody who is not a MAGA fan asks this question, we know the answer. And the answer is they love racism too much. And that's why they are MAGAFANS. mega fans. But if, let's take that off the table for four of them. Do those four mega fans who aren't overtly racist and that's what they really care about?
Starting point is 00:27:01 When they hear shit like this, I mean, and don't think this is the most incompetent shit that I've ever heard like in my life. And this is supposed to be who they think is the best president with the best administration. They always have that as their go-to where they're like, He's being failed by the swamp. They won him dead, so that's probably why they did a bad job. The whole swamp that he put in there is all his people.
Starting point is 00:27:27 He's trying to, he's trying to drain the swamp. He's working on. But, yes, to your point, one of the reasons that suddenly this bullet became so hard to find. I'm assuming they're talking about the bullet that was shot by the attempted assassin, the assailant, might be because, it wasn't fired.
Starting point is 00:27:51 Sky News is reporting that like some people now believe that the Secret Service agent who was shot was shot either by himself or another Secret Service agent
Starting point is 00:28:04 which anybody is familiar with my JFK assassination conspiracy theory that the cover up was because he had the second shot that blew his head clean off was actually fired from a Secret Service agent on accident.
Starting point is 00:28:22 Right behind them. Yeah, right behind them. You got to remember recently, Joe Biden's security shot himself while looking for a phone and a car. Remembering that right? Yeah, they love to do that. That's because Joe Biden's security was too busy
Starting point is 00:28:37 trying not to get bit by them dogs. They were, that's why he shot himself just to like go on leave so he could stop being tired of being attacked. these fucking vicious dogs. But yeah, anyway, and friendly fire is like much more common than
Starting point is 00:28:58 anybody admits. It's almost like a system where like shooting at people is not a good system. Yeah, it might be bad. National security also taken very seriously because we recently learned that
Starting point is 00:29:16 Tucker Carlson said, someone texted. me, we're going about the Iran war. So they're texting Iran war plans to Tucker Carlson's cell phone. Just have to assume King Charles is feeling safe for his visit. Of course he is. Of course he is. He's like these crazy motherfuckers going to kill me 15 days earlier than I'm a die. And that is a good, that is a good King Charles impression, by the way. These motherfuckers. motherfuckers. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:29:51 I forget he was here. I never forget. I saw a tweet of someone speaking of King Charles who said oh, would you look at this? A king here with a motorcade and nobody's protesting. So much for the no kings
Starting point is 00:30:10 rallies. And I'm like, Jesus Christ, you guys are just devoid of intelligence. We don't like kings Also, he doesn't have any power Aris has all the power in the world It's insane It's a little different
Starting point is 00:30:28 A little different But yeah, they're Wow So I don't see you complaining right now I don't see you complaining about kings now Must just be TDS Interesting I do suffer from TDS
Starting point is 00:30:45 But you know It's not my fault John Fetterman is convinced me that we are all of us all the democrats and john fetterman is the one who i go to for mental health advice he seems like he's got his shit together he can't even drive a car um jd vance mentor uh peter teal uh we got we got a couple so we've got leaked recordings from a private lecture by peter teal we've talked about this that his he's doing this lecture uh all over the place about the Antichrist.
Starting point is 00:31:18 In this lecture, he suggests that the Pope should be ignored. That the Pope is, in fact, an instrument of the Antichrist. I've been saying that for years. He revealed, you have been up and down. That guy is the instrument of the Antichrist. He also revealed he advised J.D. Vance to ignore the Pope on matters of morality and that J.D. Vance should pray for the Pope.
Starting point is 00:31:42 it's just it's the hot dog sketch tour like it's it couldn't be more the Tim Robinson and a hot dog suit being like we're all looking for who did this we're all trying to find out who the antichrist is
Starting point is 00:32:01 me a person who when asked like would you rather have like AI go forward or humanity be wiped out I like I just like started sweating profusely He couldn't answer the question. Come in, come listen to me, Peter Thiel,
Starting point is 00:32:18 tell you who the Antichrist is, who's going to bring about the fall of humanity. Anyways, we also have leaked emails. So we got a leaked recording from his lecture. We also got leaked emails just showing what his relationship
Starting point is 00:32:31 was like with Epstein. And Epstein called Teal a great friend and told Larry Summers, Peter Teal, autistic, no global sense. Peter Thielot. Peter Thielot. Because Epstein was a great, just one of the great writers.
Starting point is 00:32:51 It was really a word smith. A word smith. Yes. Was he trying to say artistic or did he mean autistic? No, he meant autistic. He meant autistic. Is Peter Thiel autistic? Is that a known thing?
Starting point is 00:33:04 He's got those vibes. Yeah. I mean, you know. I don't want to cast any aspersions on TDZ. No, I don't want to cast dispersions. on autistic people. Oh, no, of course. Yeah, yeah. Of course, we don't want to.
Starting point is 00:33:15 I don't think that's his problem. Allow me, Jack. That's why we have Brian here. Go ahead. He's currently on China's rooms. Yeah. He made various efforts. Epstein made various efforts on behalf of Teal to like introduce him.
Starting point is 00:33:35 He emailed Teal in 2015. What types of 2015 again was years after he's like out of prison for child sex trafficking. What types of people would you find most appetizing? Europe, mid-east, Russian, politics, science, Wu? Teal responded, I don't know what Wu was. Teal responded kind of obsessed with politics this year.
Starting point is 00:33:57 Russian, European, always interesting. And then Epstein connected him with like a Russian official and spy academy graduate who complimented Teal's insight into the Russian economy. So it's like, it's just, that's how it's, just like billionaires get enough money and then you become part of this like shadowy cabal of people who like meet each other and figure out ways to pull the strings on shit behind the scenes is like exactly as bad as it seems but like kind of worse like as bad as like a melodramatic 80s spy movie would make you think it is but worse yeah yeah the bad guys are as bad as you could
Starting point is 00:34:39 possibly imagine. I would strongly push back on Russians being appetizing. I feel like they wouldn't be appetizing at all. You don't want to eat a Russian? No, European, I could, but a Russian, I feel like, you know, I think a mid-east, I think a mid-east would be more appetizing.
Starting point is 00:34:58 It tastes better, more seasoning. Are you talking about the people? Or are you talking about their food? No, the people. Yeah, that's what you say. I'm thinking if you had to eat a person. Yeah, what types of people would you find most appetizing. You know, Europe, mid-east, Russian, politics, science, woo, you know, and appetizing?
Starting point is 00:35:15 Definitely not eating politic people. No. Also, Wu. They're going to be stringy. I don't know about Wu. Woo might be good. Wu might be good. No, they're probably, yeah, actually, that would be, that's like, are we talking, when we say who, what, what do we think they mean?
Starting point is 00:35:31 Woo. It could be just a bunch of Rick Flair. We think he's going to flare. All right. That's going to, instead of speculating on his racist email, we'll move along. That is going to do it for us. This Tuesday, April 28th, we are back tomorrow with a whole last episode of the show. Until then, be kind to each other.
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