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Patrick Cutler
Period. And it's a way of. It's. It was kind of created as a way for people to support you that follow you on, like, your content or whatever. And I was heavy in that for a while because it was just fun, make money and. But it's just got to me. I got out of it. It just got so corrupt with the money stuff because people would recycle on there.
Unknown Host
All right, guys, Got Napoleon Dynamite here. Let's go. Patrick Cutler. Thanks for hopping on, man.
Patrick Cutler
Hey, thanks for having me, man.
Unknown Host
From Montana, right?
Patrick Cutler
Yeah. Yeah.
Unknown Host
Nice and quiet up there, I'd imagine.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, It's a nice place to hide out if you don't even find you.
Unknown Host
Yeah, I've never been, but it's on my bucket list.
Patrick Cutler
Oh, yeah, it's western Montana. If you go to Montana, go to western Montana. That's where all the mountains. The whole east side has, like, nothing, pretty much.
Unknown Host
You like the quiet spots, man, because I know you spent some time in Alaska, too.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, I was up in Alaska for.
Unknown Host
Like, 10 years, which is crazy.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, I was up there hunting wolverines.
Unknown Host
Wow.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah.
Unknown Host
Actually. You were hunting? Hunting.
Patrick Cutler
No, I have zero clue what a hunt, actually.
Unknown Host
Yeah, Polar bears scare me, man.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah. No, there's. Up there, they have caribou, moose, bearded seal, bearded seal. Yeah, they have a lot of different things.
Unknown Host
You ever eat some moose? Yeah, that sounds like it tastes pretty good.
Patrick Cutler
It depends how gamey. I don't like gamey. You know what gamey is?
Unknown Host
Yeah, I've had some elk. That's gamey.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, I don't like. Yeah, I don't like to call it gaming because gaming means there's, like, no flavor to it.
Unknown Host
No, there's definitely flavor. Yeah, I've had some deer, too. That's gamey. Oh, yeah, yeah.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah.
Unknown Host
I don't know if you can fix that once. Once it's in that form, you know?
Patrick Cutler
No, you can. It depends. It also depends on the animal. If it's like a fatty animal, then it's, like, less gamey. But if it's, like a strong, like, animal, that's means that, like. Yeah, it's more gamey.
Unknown Host
What made you move out of Alaska?
Patrick Cutler
I got divorced.
Unknown Host
That's a good reason.
Patrick Cutler
And I was. I was on a job there. I was living in a village, and I was in a job there for, like, 10 years. And a village means that it's flying only. You can only get there by airplane.
Unknown Host
Wow.
Patrick Cutler
It's super remote. And I just got to a point where I was like, okay, it's been Fun. But I want to move on to something else. I was just kind of done. Then my wife divorced me, left me.
Unknown Host
Up there, and geez, sounds like a top secret job.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah. So then I'm like, all right, this is over, and I just moved on. Wow.
Unknown Host
So you can only fly in there? You can't just casually drive there.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, you have to. So you go into Anchorage, flying Anchorage, and you have to fly on like a 19 seater into the village. I was in other villages, though. It's like a flying four or five or six seaters. Sometimes you'll be. They're flying in there. Wow.
Unknown Host
What's it like living with such a small community?
Patrick Cutler
It's different. I mean, everybody knows everybody. And I grew up from small town Montana, but it's not really comparable to the village. The people in the village in Alaska, they had this. The coolest thing is they had this tradition where it's like you wave to everybody. Like everybody passing a car passes, you pass, like, everybody waves. So I'd like, be up there and like the whole year as a school teacher, and then I come down, like, the States and wave to, like, people on the street. Like in Vegas.
Unknown Host
What are you doing? They would get. That's funny. Yeah. It's interesting to see how different cultures, like, act around each other. Right?
Patrick Cutler
Yeah. No, it's. It's really up there. It's so much more of like, people are more friendly because they're used to, like, surviving with each other. And you really need each other where compared to the stage you don't as much need each other is like, up there, it's like life or death.
Unknown Host
Yeah. Yeah. Over here. You don't want interaction with your neighbors. I feel like.
Patrick Cutler
No, you want to be alone.
Unknown Host
Most of, like, we got gates over here. Gated communities.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah. No, it's way different. So. Yeah, way, way friendly out there.
Unknown Host
You see that plane crash in Alaska recently?
Patrick Cutler
Yeah. So my cousin sent me that and I woke up to that and I was like, oh, this is interesting, Alaska. And I. I looked it up and I. I clicked on the link. I was like, no way. Oh. Where that happened at is one of the most standard basic routes in Alaska. It is like you driving in your car and going like 40 miles down the highway to another town. Like, that's how basic it was. So it was like that flying in general is dangerous no matter what up there. But when I saw where I was at and I saw that, like, they're still investigating, they still don't have any information on it. From what I'VE seen last. I was shocked because that's such a normal basic route they do thousands of thousands of times a year.
Unknown Host
Wow, that's crazy. What airline was it?
Patrick Cutler
It was Bering Air.
Unknown Host
Bering Air. I haven't heard of that one.
Patrick Cutler
So they're Alaska only airline. And that's also the thing is the plane was a caravan and when I was up there flying, they had like the small little fly, the little puddle hoppers and stuff. Like four seaters.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Patrick Cutler
And you had like some of the bigger ones. Bearing Air Caravan is like one of the bigger planes up there for the bush. So it's a really sturdy, tough will plane. It could like the icing. If you ever heard of like icing on a plane. Like.
Unknown Host
Yeah. How to do it in D.C. yeah.
Patrick Cutler
Okay. Yeah. Up there. They have planes up there that just they can de ice when they're flying and burying.
Unknown Host
Whoa.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah. It's not like a full scale, like they're smaller but not like a full scale like we get before you take off in the air. Commercial airplane. But yeah. So Bearing Air was equipped. That plane was equipped with all those things. So.
Unknown Host
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Patrick Cutler
I'm still curious like, like because the. There's no Mayday. There was no, hey, we're going down. There was no transmission. Like I'm very. It's the most mysterious plane crash I've ever seen.
Unknown Host
Yeah, when there's a one off crash, it's, it's definitely mysterious. But when there's this many back to back, it's like, what's going on?
Patrick Cutler
And completely unrelated. Like the one in D.C. compared to the one Alaska. No relation whatsoever. They didn't cut down pilots, you know, they're just completely unrelated. It's.
Unknown Host
And there was one in Philly, you know.
Patrick Cutler
Oh, the Philly one, yeah.
Unknown Host
Just like back to back, it seems like every week.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah. It makes you really wonder like, like it's just, just like we haven't had plane crashes in a while. So now everyone's falling out of the sky or is like there's something else going on here.
Unknown Host
Like it's definitely made me more scared to fly, to be honest.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, I, I thought about that flying today and I really felt, especially for the, I felt for the, the DC one and the Alaska one hits hard to home because I'm thinking all the time, I think when I'm flying commercial I'm like, oh, I'm safe. Like what would actually happen? Like I can't imagine, you know, being on a plane that you know is like 100 guaranteed to get there. And you're like, it crashes where compared it to Alaska. And almost every fight in Alaska is.
Unknown Host
Nerve wracking because of the ice.
Patrick Cutler
The ice. I've taken off in like 50 mile per hour wind with snow coming down. Like, these pilots are good. That's the other thing about that crash in the last. These pilots are really, really good, flying really well weathered planes and stuff. Like they know what they're doing. Even though it looks crazy. The turbulence up there is nothing compared to what you've done down here in a small plane. Like flying up. My buddy cracked his head one time flying up and down like it's.
Unknown Host
Geez.
Patrick Cutler
Some of the flying up there is wild.
Unknown Host
Yeah. Because it's snowing nonstop. Right. You can't see shit.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, a lot of times it's freaking. The fog is the worst. Because the fog, you can't. Is when the cloud cover is only like 100ft or 50ft or something. And that's when they really cancel a lot. But like.
Unknown Host
Yeah, I want to talk about your UFO horror movie Red Gate and how that came about.
Patrick Cutler
So there's this area that I grew up with in western Montana and it's a valley in the town called Deer Lodge. And above the valley is this area where we've had all these weird UFO sightings. There was, like a quadruple, like, murderer, homicide, suicide up there. There was just all these crazy things happening in this area called Redgate. And there's. It's well documented. There was a film, like, 20 years ago came out, and it documented all these bizarre alien happenings in this area. So I always wanted to do a movie on it because it was. Used to be a campfire tale we would tell each other around the campfire. And the story goes, there used to be, back in, like, the 1800s, this community that lived up in the mountains, and they had, like, a schoolhouse, all these things, a little village or whatever. And this guy one day came home from his homestead, picked up an axe and chopped up his wife and two kids, and then went out to his homestead and painted his gate red with their blood.
Unknown Host
Jeez.
Patrick Cutler
And that was the original folklore of Redgate that people would tell around the campfire because, you know, the gate was read from their blood. So then it kind of morphed from that into UFO happenings up there. Like, there's this big power transistor up there where the power lines run through, and there's, like, a lot of energy coming from that. So it's just, like this really bizarre area.
Unknown Host
What did you uncover during that?
Patrick Cutler
I uncovered that a lot of it was pretty wild. Like, we would have. Our cars would stop working. We were up there. We just, like. They would stop working. We had weird phone calls. I was driving home one night, and I had a car following me when I was investigating this.
Unknown Host
Really?
Patrick Cutler
It was literally following me all the way home, and I turned and it, like, just disappeared completely. What? Yeah, what people talk about, like, the men in black and stuff.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Patrick Cutler
Like, it's pretty real.
Unknown Host
Like, holy crap.
Patrick Cutler
When you're doing this ufo, like, investigation, stuff, like, bizarre things happen. I woke up one day. I saw a black car, like, in my alley. Like, just sitting there, like, looked at me. Then I, like, grabbed a glass of water, drank it, and put my head up in a black car. Completely, like, disappeared. Completely.
Unknown Host
Yeah. They got some sort of cloaking technology.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, weird. Like, the Men in Black's a real thing. Like, it's. They have something going on. It's super bizarre.
Unknown Host
You think it's government, or you think it's some sort of organization?
Patrick Cutler
I think it's part government. It's part organization. Like Area 51, the stuff that comes out of there, 100% the government's involved to some extent. And there is 100% some kind of secret alien type technology that they are holding back what it is, what they found. If you ever go to Roswell, I went down the Roswell, and if you go down the Roswell, check out Roswell, it's not the small town, it's actually kind of big. But Roswell, the history of that and all they covered up with that is it'll blow your mind.
Unknown Host
Really.
Patrick Cutler
The Roswell Museum in New Mexico will blow your mind. There's certain things that are like, okay, that could be a hoax, but Roswell, they covered that thing up. There was something. Something went on there. Something huge went on there. They completely covered the whole thing up.
Unknown Host
That was the first major one, right? Roswell.
Patrick Cutler
Roswell was because they had the pilot come out with this fake Styrofoam, like tinfoil looking stuff that he tried claiming that was what was actually on the airplane that crashed or the UFO crashed. The truth is that was not actually on the ufo. It was like something completely different. And they were like, just go out there and just make up something about this stuff and we'll just make sure no one knows what's actually going on.
Unknown Host
Like, wow, it's wild. That is nuts. I need to look more into that. I remember seeing documentaries about that one years ago.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, yeah.
Unknown Host
But you never know what to believe because then you look at who makes a documentary.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah.
Unknown Host
And it could just be someone trying to, like, project a certain message.
Patrick Cutler
Oh, 100%. Yeah, 100%. But like, yeah, the Roswell Museum, like, you could spend all day in that thing, like, researching all, like, the documented reports, the document, eyewitness accounts, all these things. It's wild.
Unknown Host
What was the biggest thing that stood out to you in that museum?
Patrick Cutler
Oh, the eyewitness accounts.
Unknown Host
Okay, There was multiple of those.
Patrick Cutler
There was like nine. There's something like nine people that went to the wreckage site to describe something that was completely different than what the government put out there. There are people that were threatened not to say certain things. The amount of eyewitness accounts from Roswell would blow your mind if you ever went down there and checked it out.
Unknown Host
Yeah. Nine is a lot, especially they don't know each other. Just nine separate people.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah. Like, there is so many documented eyewitness accounts that describe something completely different. And then like the bodies or whatever they were talking about, they took it to a couple different air bases or whatever, and no one knows exactly what they did with it. They like, it was just. It's crazy.
Unknown Host
Wow.
Patrick Cutler
And that happened right outside, like Air Force Base or whatever. A base down there that they're operating out of. So, like, there's so much stuff with it.
Unknown Host
You ever see any UFOs in Alaska?
Patrick Cutler
I personally haven't. I was up there quite a ways. We get the Northern lights or whatever, but they used to have one of the craziest stories up in Alaska. I could never verify if this is true or not. Is the story of the Ishigak. And since you're in Alaska, super remote, the ice freezes in the winter, so you could walk out to the ocean for, like, miles. Whoa, all frozen. Yeah, miles. And they had this story of, like, they would see these people out there in the middle of the ocean with, like, a lantern or something, light, and it looked like they were struggling. So these people be like, oh, shoot, they're struggling. Someone's, like, walking around the coast. I'm going to go out there and try to see if they're. Help them or whatever. So they walk and keep walking. This light would keep going and going. They keep following this light. And then he'd get out all the way out there, and there'd be, like, nobody there. And then the person would get lost and, like, disappear, and no one to hear from again.
Unknown Host
Holy crap.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah. They called it the Issue because the issue gook with these mythological legend, these people that lived in Alaska, but they live, like, underground or something. They just come out with these weird lights and stuff and, like, just confuse people.
Unknown Host
Like, I wonder if that's a siren maybe, too.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, yeah.
Unknown Host
Who knows?
Patrick Cutler
Could be a siren. Yeah, for sure.
Unknown Host
Yeah. There's so many things that I believe in, you know? Yeah, I'm very conspiratorial.
Patrick Cutler
No, it's wild. Like, everything's like, the moon landing's crazy. I researched that over and over. I've debunked some of it, but there's still so much.
Unknown Host
Which part did you debunk about the moon landing?
Patrick Cutler
A lot of people said, the phone call all the way up there. Yeah, that doesn't make sense. But then you say with that radio transmission from Houston, they just put the phone up to it or whatever. The footage. I still have a tough time with the footage, how they shot that and they said. I read recently they actually put a camera up to, like, an Australian broadcast because they could only get it from Australia or something. And really they're back to the United States. But do you ever hear about the. The Shining director?
Unknown Host
No, I didn't hear that one.
Patrick Cutler
They did. This guy broke this all the way down. What the. The guy that did. He did all his movies. Stanley Kubrick.
Unknown Host
Okay.
Patrick Cutler
Stanley Kubrick, Kubrick's Odyssey. This guy does this whole entire conspiracy video called Kubrick's Odyssey, and he breaks down how Kubrick was hired to shoot the moon landing, to fake it in a studio. And within the movie the Shining, he shows all these hints throughout the entire movie showing that, hey, the moon landing was fake. There's always. It's crazy, like, all these. Like, there's this rocket moonship in one of the scenes, the carpet, like, all these things. Within the movie the Shining, he's trying to reveal to everybody that, hey, look, the moon landing is faked and this is how we did it.
Unknown Host
That's nuts. And that's in the movie the Shining.
Patrick Cutler
The Shining. It's in the movie the Shining. Like, all these hints and clues. But, yeah, I think there's a very valid argument that some of the footage might have been faked or shot somewhere. I think that's probably the most valid conspiracy.
Unknown Host
Yeah, I've heard that, too.
Patrick Cutler
It's. It still befuddles me how they could get a camera. You look at the weather and everything up there. How they could get a camera mounted and all these things and shoot it all and have it.
Unknown Host
Like, I didn't even think about that. Yeah, mounting a camera up there is probably super difficult.
Patrick Cutler
And then, like, okay, why we didn't go back. And people always blame, like, I was too expensive or, like, I've heard so many explanations that don't make any sense. Like, on planet Earth, we still are discovering new discoveries. Tell me there's nothing on the moon within, like, and how many trips they did that you can't discover anything new.
Unknown Host
That, like, you know, that's not a good reason. Yeah.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah. Like what. What would. Like, you know, we're done with that now. We're going to do the space station or whatever. And it's just. Yeah, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. I get the cost, but it's like, yeah, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
Unknown Host
That's interesting. What about Mars? You think we sent rovers to Mars?
Patrick Cutler
I think so. I don't know.
Unknown Host
Some people are theorizing. They're, like, in the U.S. like, they're just in the desert somewhere.
Patrick Cutler
I've seen videos of people reenacting the desert and the Mars videos. I think Mars is a really curious one that Elon Musk thinks that we're going to get people to Mars.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Patrick Cutler
Is he really going to do that? Or is that just, like a Smokescreen for something else.
Unknown Host
Interesting. Yeah, it's hard to figure out Elon Musk, right?
Patrick Cutler
Oh, that guy's all over the place. I've studied him all. He's genius. He has that, like, autistic. I was bullied as a kid, so I want to, like, deep down side, make. Make the world pay or whatever. And like, he has that characteristic to him, 100%. But yeah, he's really interesting guy.
Unknown Host
Yeah, he's. He's a tough nut to crack, man. Especially now that he's in politics. It's like, all right, what's your angle here?
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, I'm always looking at that. I mean, angle for more money for his programs and all those things, but I'm always like, what's the ultimate goal? Being directly involved. Politics.
Unknown Host
Yeah. Yeah, 100%. So haunted houses. You've been any of those? I saw your YouTube.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, yeah, I've been in several haunted houses. We have a place. I live out in Montana. The old. It's where I grew up in Prison Town, Montana, where the actual prison's located. And the prison used to be located in town, and then they moved it out of town a couple miles. And the old prison is a museum now, and that place is haunted. Like, they do ghost tours in there, like, all the time. Like, we used to run. We did a theater group and they used to. Theatrical performances. They had this stage inside the old prison, and we get keys to the prison, and we would go into the old prison afterwards and do our own ghost tours and stuff.
Unknown Host
Wow.
Patrick Cutler
And you'd hear crazy things. It's been on all kinds of different channels, like the History Channel and stuff. You'd hear. You'd get. Some people have felt stuff just. And they still do it today. They'll, like. People will pay to get locked in the prison for an entire. Yeah, they will pay. They'll like. They'll pay to get locked in there for an entire night and get the entire, like, experience.
Unknown Host
I would hate that.
Patrick Cutler
So, like, yeah, we're going through these old cell blocks at, like, midnight in the pitch dark, and all you got is, like, some of the street lights coming out from the street. It's just so creepy.
Unknown Host
Yeah. Just the unsettling feeling of what's with me in this room right now is, like, creepy, right?
Patrick Cutler
Yeah. And, yeah, you hear stuff. And there's like, this one room, there's this priest or whatever, and they said there are satanic rituals that went on in this room. This guy was killed here, and then he had. He had a prison riot years ago where, like, people died and everything. They're like, you have this tower. They'll go in, see if they hear anything.
Unknown Host
Jeez.
Patrick Cutler
Just super creepy stuff.
Unknown Host
Did you try talking to them with a spirit box or.
Patrick Cutler
We did. We did ev recorder.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Patrick Cutler
We did a record a long time ago. And I would take the audio files, then break them down. It always feels like you pulled up something. I didn't quite pull up anything, like, huge. But there are definitely some things where I was like, okay, scary enough. I'm gonna stop doing this.
Unknown Host
Yeah. It's hard to get definitive evidence.
Patrick Cutler
It's really hard. I've watched the ghost hunters a lot. The ghost hunters actually went in the old prison. But it's like, it's hard to get something, like, definitive. Yeah.
Unknown Host
Because I feel like they're in a different dimension.
Patrick Cutler
They are. I think so too.
Unknown Host
I think so.
Patrick Cutler
The spirit realm and our realm, I think, are two completely different.
Unknown Host
Yeah. That's why whenever you see the photos are like, so blurry. It's like.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah.
Unknown Host
I don't even know what that is. You know?
Patrick Cutler
What do you think? Do you believe in, like, all worlds through multi.
Unknown Host
Multi worlds or like multiple dimensions?
Patrick Cutler
Like, there's.
Unknown Host
Yeah. Mandela effect.
Patrick Cutler
Mandela. There's unlimited versions. You. Unlimited versions of me?
Unknown Host
I think so. Yeah.
Patrick Cutler
100. There's. There's a version of you that's broke, drunk, land on the streets.
Unknown Host
Yeah. Right.
Patrick Cutler
Now there's version of you that's like Elon Musk or something.
Unknown Host
Simulation theory. Right.
Patrick Cutler
I, I 100 believe in simulation theory.
Unknown Host
I think so.
Patrick Cutler
I think we're. I, I believe that's one thing that Elon Musk says. Like, there's like one in a billion chance that we're not living in that we're base reality.
Unknown Host
Like, which is crazy.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah. I think we're 100% living. Religion to some extent confirms that religion says there's an afterlife. So it's like, okay, then this is essentially assimilation.
Unknown Host
Wow. That's a good point. Yeah. They all have their sort of interpretations on afterlife.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah.
Unknown Host
Whether it's heaven, hell, or reincarnation or.
Patrick Cutler
Something, then that's, to me, that's basically them. I mean, that we're not living a base reality, so.
Unknown Host
Right. It's not one and done.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Patrick Cutler
It's not one and done. And. And I, to some extent, I believe in reincarnation. Maybe we're just going out to the other world, just come right back in, born again and then going through it again.
Unknown Host
I mean, it's interesting. I've done past life therapy have you heard of that? Yes.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah.
Unknown Host
Yeah, that stuff's interesting.
Patrick Cutler
Did you. Did you. They pull up anything?
Unknown Host
Yeah. And it'd be hard to like, make up such detailed lives, like for. For multiple people, you know?
Patrick Cutler
Yeah.
Unknown Host
So I don't know.
Patrick Cutler
I should do that someday.
Unknown Host
I'm down to try a bunch. Like, I've done random stuff, like Reiki healing and really? I've done hypnosis therapy.
Patrick Cutler
There's so much on YouTube I've tried because they're all. All the stuff's free, pretty much. You can just like medic a little bit of deep meditation. Yeah, I've done a ton of stuff.
Unknown Host
I've done that too. The binaural beats, meditation.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah. You did the binary beats.
Unknown Host
Dude, those are nuts.
Patrick Cutler
Are they?
Unknown Host
You try those?
Patrick Cutler
I've tried some of the higher end ones or whatever. They really. If you really sit there for like an hour.
Unknown Host
Yeah, yeah, they're Monroe Institute. Have you tried that one?
Patrick Cutler
I don't think I tried that one.
Unknown Host
They're the guys that pretty much mastered remote viewing.
Patrick Cutler
Oh, really?
Unknown Host
Yeah. And they have one for like, summoning UFOs out of the stars. There's some crazy shit.
Patrick Cutler
Well, I was doing that as part of the Redgate movie.
Unknown Host
There was for Steven Greer, right?
Patrick Cutler
Stephen Greer, Yeah. Stephen Greer, yeah.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Patrick Cutler
Remote view. I've tried some of those things. And. And they get together. Steven Greer's groups, they get together and they all meditate on the same things or whatever. And then they like. They've had so many UFO, like, type sightings at these, like, huge events. They do. Yeah. Yeah.
Unknown Host
Who knows, man? I tried one, like, trying to connect with a loved one. That disease, that one freaked me out. I got the most unsettling feeling I've ever felt.
Patrick Cutler
Really?
Unknown Host
Yeah. I had to stop doing it.
Patrick Cutler
That's wild.
Unknown Host
Felt so weird.
Patrick Cutler
Dude, I've done demonology.
Unknown Host
What's up?
Patrick Cutler
Calling on demons. Get certain tasks done or goals.
Unknown Host
Holy crap. That's the thing I have.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, it's. It's a huge thing. I have this entire book on demonology. When I was doing Redgate, I got into all kinds of crazy stuff. And the demonology, you have like all these different legions of demons. You have like the main legion, the main people, like Satan. Lucifer's at the top, obviously, so you can call on Lucifer to get done any task you want, or you. There's this ritual you do, or you can call down to the lower legion. So, like, the reason they say go into, like, the lower legions of demons is like, specific demons accomplish specific tasks. So if you want to make like $50 billion this year, just outrageous or something stupid, there's a specific demon that deals with money. So you start out by calling out to Lucifer, and then you go on to the. The second level of legion and this person. And then you. If there's a third person, a third legion that you might go lower to more specific. You. You go. You call on them. And the way you, like, get these demons to come to you or whatever is they all have this pathway. They're called pathways. And you sit back and you imagine this entire pathway of like, for like Lucifer. It's like it's this desert. And then. And then you're imagining like a tree, and then you're imagining like silver coming out of a tree. And. And then that's how you like summoning that demon.
Unknown Host
Wow.
Patrick Cutler
So you do. So you summon Lucifer. Then you'll summon the next one. You'll summon the next one. And then you put in your request. And then they have a way to, like, unsemon each one.
Unknown Host
Holy crap.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah.
Unknown Host
That's intense.
Patrick Cutler
It was wild. I was doing some wild. Light a candle. I was doing some wild stuff with the demonology for a while. Damn.
Unknown Host
And did you actually see results from that?
Patrick Cutler
A mixed bag. So I was doing a lot. I got some results, you know.
Unknown Host
Really?
Patrick Cutler
I always think, though, if. If you keep it pure and what you're not like, cursing something like, you can go on Etsy. I don't know if you notice there's all these different love spells you can cast on anybody. And on Etsy you can call. Cast death spells on people.
Unknown Host
No way. On Etsy.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah. You can go on Etsy and cast a death spell on someone you don't like.
Unknown Host
They should probably ban that before they get sued.
Patrick Cutler
I know. I was like, yeah, I was like, research all these spells. I was doing reggae, trying to figure out where this energy comes from. Ghost energy, aliens, all this stuff. So I got into all that stuff and I was like. I was going through like all these spells on Etsy and like, some were like, like horrible negative spells you can put on someone you don't like.
Unknown Host
I definitely feel like there's like evil eye spells and stuff. I try to cleanse every pretty often.
Patrick Cutler
You should.
Unknown Host
I do the egg cleanse and I do other cleanses.
Patrick Cutler
I was in Alaska and I ran a church, a Catholic church in Alaska. And part of the church, we didn't have priests up there, like American priests. We'd fly priests in from all over. And once we flew in a Nigerian Priest. And after church one day, I was like, okay, I've heard about, like, voodoo and all that stuff. Is that stuff, like, real? Like, I mean, come on, you're a Catholic priest. That stuff's not like, real, or it's like, oh, no, it's very real.
Unknown Host
Damn.
Patrick Cutler
He's like, it is very real. Like. Like people have done stuff and you can see it actually happens. Like, he's. He told me so many stories about, like, they would cast these voodoo spells on people and legit it would happen. Like, something horrible would happen.
Unknown Host
That person, one of my psychic mentors told me the power in Nigeria, and I think he said, Brazil too. They just have some really dark powers over there for some reason.
Patrick Cutler
They do, they do. I was like. So I was like, shocked to hear that from these. He's going into details like, wow, that's wild. That's nuts.
Unknown Host
So those voodoo dolls, like, there's some actual truth to those?
Patrick Cutler
100%. 100%. There's truth to, like, all of it. And then people believe in karma. If you do something, someone that comes back to those other ones, like, some of these death spells are like, oh, don't worry about. We'll do a karma prayer afterwards or whatever, that person will die, but you'll be fine.
Unknown Host
That's crazy. No, I definitely believe in karma.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah. Oh, 100.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Patrick Cutler
Like, what goes around comes around. If you. If you're cheating on your girlfriend or whatever, it's. It's gonna come back around.
Unknown Host
Yeah. I've never heard a karma purge, though. That sounds like an excuse. Like, I. I don't know about that.
Patrick Cutler
One because I say it's a ricochet with the spells or whatever. If you do any negative spells, whatever. I don't know.
Unknown Host
I feel like it'll chase you in the next live if you don't address it in this life.
Patrick Cutler
Oh, 100%. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Unknown Host
That's nuts. Used to live stream a little bit, right?
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, Yeah. I was like. So I got into livestream on TikTok two years ago. It was way hotter than, in my opinion, it is now. It was just wild because I was like, before then, I didn't know. I tried all these different things, make money online, and that was the first time I started making, like, real money online is live streaming on Tick Tock. And the way they do is you go in, you hang out for a little while, talk to your crowd, and they do these Tick Tock live battles. I don't know how many people know of those.
Unknown Host
The rap battles?
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, the rap battles.
Unknown Host
Yeah, I've seen those.
Patrick Cutler
The virtual battles and people will send like virtual gifts to you for like a five minute period. And it's a way of, it's. It was kind of created as a way for people to support you that follow you and like your content or whatever. And I was heavy into that for a while because it was just fun and you can make money and. But it's, it's just got to me. I got out of it just got so corrupt with the money stuff because people would recycle on there. Do you know what recycling is?
Unknown Host
No, it is not.
Patrick Cutler
So like people got. When you added money, people care so much about pride and looking good and all these things. So what they would do during these battles is they would recycle. So what recycling is like, okay, we're friends, you battled tonight, I'll throw you like, I don't know, a hundred thousand diamonds or whatever. Then in my next battle, you throw me back diamonds. And the diamonds cost real money. So you're, you're losing money doing it. But people would. These groups, they recycle back and forth and back and forth. And that's kind of how a lot of that works. So you're like, there's a lot of trust involved. So you're like, you trust they're going to like pay you back basically. Okay. But a lot of that money stuff got so corrupt that people would be willing to almost lose money doing it just to look good.
Unknown Host
Wow.
Patrick Cutler
So like I go to battles, I got to a point, you know, where I would. I used to be like, like a good battle for me when they first started was like 10,000 to like 9,000 or something. Now it's like people are scored like a million diamonds in a battle.
Unknown Host
Holy crap. And how much US Dollars is that?
Patrick Cutler
A million diamonds and in a battle is. So that would be. I think it's like $5,000.
Unknown Host
Damn. For an hour. That's really good money. Yeah, but, but most of it was recycled.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, a lot of it was recycled. The most I made ever was like, well, I had a big throw out of nowhere and he threw me like I got $3,000 like an hour.
Unknown Host
Holy crap.
Patrick Cutler
So it's like, like the high end is cool, but it's so corrupt. Like these guys that throw also get taken. This guy on that stream that night there is. We were doing box, which is four different people in a box. And there's this kid, he's in one of those Asian countries or whatever, his name was Bear. And just nice kid scam Artist. But they'll do it from these different countries. They'll just beg and then made up all kinds of stories. He's sick. He's this. He's whatever. This guy went off the app and started sending this kid money. Sent him over $800,000.
Unknown Host
What?
Patrick Cutler
Sent him, like, ruined his business, Everything. Like, in the end, he said, the total. Like, my buddy said, yeah, the total is $800,000.
Unknown Host
Sheesh. Just to rap.
Patrick Cutler
Just. He got in. They get in through the battles or whatever, and they're like, oh, please. And be super nice. Thank you. Thank you. And all these things, all these people do these 50 different countries try to get connected with an American that has a bunch of money.
Unknown Host
Oh, like a whale?
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, like a whale. Like a whale. They want to get a whale and then get that whale and do anything. And, like, I. I need to pay for my family, this or that, and this is going on. And then they'll just make up anything.
Unknown Host
Wow.
Patrick Cutler
And this. This guy just. This kid just took him. Well, he's probably backed by his family. Just took him for every single cent he was worth.
Unknown Host
Like a sugar daddy.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah. Yeah.
Unknown Host
Holy crap. That was nuts.
Patrick Cutler
It was freaking wild.
Unknown Host
And then you moved into other avenues of making money. Did you get into meme coins?
Patrick Cutler
Meme coins? I'm just breaking the mean coins. So I started with meme coins. There's this guy for the super bowl, and he was banking on the Kansas City Chiefs to, like, three peat in the Super Bowl.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Patrick Cutler
She had this Casey Three Pete coin, and I'm like, oh, that's cool. So he paid me some money, but he paid me a lot in, like, Solana or whatever. Mean corn stuff. So, like, so cool. So I'll just hold. I held it, held it, held it. I was like, okay, this might. If it bursts up, it could be worth lunch. I'll just cash out when I'm done or whatever, because that's. That's why. That's how he's going to pay me. And then. Well, Casey didn't free me. Casey.
Unknown Host
They got wrecked.
Patrick Cutler
Got ruined by, like, 50 billion points. And so it's like, coin tanked from there. Coin tanks completely. I cashed out for, like, 5 cents or something.
Unknown Host
Damn. How much was it at first?
Patrick Cutler
I. I get up. It wasn't that. It got up to, like, $500 when I was promoting.
Unknown Host
Oh, okay.
Patrick Cutler
I mean, the. Yeah. The value of it was. Well, my share. It was like 10 million coins.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Patrick Cutler
$500.
Unknown Host
You were hoping for, like, 100x on that?
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, I was Well, I was thinking, well, if I hold on to it, if they win the super bowl, it could. It could go up, up, up, up. And then my brother was on his coinbase, like you do. You know, there's like, a bunch of KC3. It's like, oh, maybe I don't have the winning lottery ticket.
Unknown Host
That's how meme coins work.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah.
Unknown Host
Once. Once one's made, they just copy them, and you never know which one's a real one to buy.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah. Yeah. So then after that, I took whatever I had. It was like a hundred bucks. I tried launching my own mean coin, which I didn't really know what I was doing, so that I don't think I even set it up right or whatever.
Unknown Host
No, that's a tough space, dude.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, I watched. I watched a YouTube video. So now I'm going to be launching another official actual meme coin here coming up. We're not sure what we're going to call it. Maybe bad deploying something like that just to meme, like the jokes I do online or whatever.
Unknown Host
Yeah, that's cool. We got to go Back to the NFL real quick. Do you think the NFL is rigged?
Patrick Cutler
100%. I think 100% to some degree, these games are rigged. You go back to the 70s, there's this mobster that had actual information that says, look, the mob bosses own more of the NFL than you realize. The NFL was originally created by people who wanted to gamble money on sports. Like football was created by those owners. That was the original idea of football. And the mob would tell. These guys would say, like, there'd be so many games. The mob would have so much money on the games. A quarterback would throw any reception here or there just to make sure this hit or that hit. I had information on the Dallas Cowboys Green Bay packers game, the playoff game. I had information from my sources in Vegas that Jerry Jones threw that game intentionally, and only a couple people knew about it.
Unknown Host
Wow.
Patrick Cutler
So I watch this game, and I'm thinking, how in the world do the Cowboys be that freaking good? And Green Bay is a little bit hot coming in. They won a couple of games in a row. The Cowboys are that freaking good. And suddenly Dak plays horrible. But if you watch that Cowboys, packers game, there's. There's players where there's not a defender within 20 yards of a Packers receiver.
Unknown Host
Cheese.
Patrick Cutler
Like, I don't know, like, you go from one of the best defenses, and Dan Quinn's in Washington now, who just made the playoffs. Tell me that guy suddenly can't call defensive Game plan where there's not a defender within 20 yards of a receiver. Like, there's stuff like that. And then you go with the Pat Mahomes stuff. They 100% give calls to great players. Michael Jordan got in the 90s.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Patrick Cutler
Tom Brady. The last couple of years in New England, the year they made it to the super bowl, there are so many missed calls that went into England's favor magically. And they lost the Eagles. But like, there's so much stuff. There's so much money involved with every single game. Like, there's. There's just no way some of that stuff isn't rigged.
Unknown Host
Yeah. I wonder what Jerry Jones angle would be because he's already a billionaire.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, that was. My whole thing is like, I don't know what his angle was exactly. Like, well, on that. But someone. Someone's told me something within Vegas that's something to do with Jerry Jones. So I have no clue. But like, there's just so much there. It's just crazy.
Unknown Host
Well, the betting market's bigger than the actual sports now, right? It's gotten that big.
Patrick Cutler
The betting market's huge and I'm huge in the sports betting. A lot of it. So that's other argument back and forth of that. If. If it's just simple, like Vegas never loses. There's not. There's not huge buildings out here because Vegas loses. They never lose. But you can track who Vegas wants to win. And that's kind of why it's hard. If you just knew who Vegas wants to win. Well, wouldn't you just bet that if it was that simple, everybody would do that. But it's a lot more difficult than just figuring out who Vegas wants to win, like the Super Bowl. This past year, I tracked everything and Vegas, for the most part during the NFL season took a beating from the public.
Unknown Host
Really?
Patrick Cutler
They. Yeah, they, like all MGM guys were telling me like they really, really needed the Eagles to win the Super Bowl.
Unknown Host
Oh, wow. Like, oh, is the Chiefs were favored.
Patrick Cutler
Or they're favored by a little bit? Not much. There are a bunch of sharps that were on the Eagles. I still didn't know which way the game was going to go, but all the books that I had information on all said that they needed the Eagles and they're not going to go under if the Eagles lose. But to make a profit on that season as a whole or do. Well, they really needed the Philadelphia Eagles to win that game. And yeah, the Eagles crushed it. Another one, like where Vegas won big on is say like Saquon Barkley, for example, to score a touchdown in the super bowl, you're like, okay, that seems pretty straightforward. Why the heck would that guy not score a touchdown? Their offense is moving up down the field, you know, and a ton, a ton of money was on Saquon to score a touchdown from the public and Sharps, everything else. And yeah, magically he didn't score a touchdown. Yeah. So like, there's stuff. And that's like, okay, what?
Unknown Host
That's interesting.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah. Like, you think the Eagles would at least do that thing where, like, they didn't do the Walter pay. We're like, okay, just give him the ball. I'm score Super Bowl.
Unknown Host
He had like the best season of all time, right? He almost hit 2,000 yards this season.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, he would have hit 2,000, but they pulled him in his last game.
Unknown Host
And I saw the clip of that.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, yeah. No, he was crazy.
Unknown Host
Are you profitable on sports betting?
Patrick Cutler
No.
Unknown Host
Makes sense.
Patrick Cutler
And if you go on these pick sites like Pick Watch, there's like a pick watch, it's like five bucks a year. All the expert picks and they have like the expert picks.
Unknown Host
Like hardly anybody's profitable really.
Patrick Cutler
It's only. There's only like 1 or 2% of people that supports better are actually profitable.
Unknown Host
Damn.
Patrick Cutler
And it's through value betting. You find value in plays and equal value betting and. Or arbitrage. As arbitrage as you go on different books and you'll bet one way, then the other way, then it doesn't matter who wins.
Unknown Host
You'll still make my buddies to do that. But then he said a whale came in and wrecked him.
Patrick Cutler
Oh, really?
Unknown Host
Yeah, he used to make like, like seven figures a year doing that.
Patrick Cutler
Oh, arbitrage.
Unknown Host
Yeah. $1 million plus a year. And then one. One day some heavy will just wrecked everything.
Patrick Cutler
Gosh. That's the thing. I. Yeah. So I do it for fun. Or you can sell pics. That's kind of fun. But people selling pics like, it's a bad look. It's a dirty business.
Unknown Host
It's a bad look.
Patrick Cutler
I've tried doing that, but it's just so dirty. I was just. I did it like a couple of weeks ago and the ones I posted publicly, every single one lost for free. Yeah, yeah, I was over.
Unknown Host
It's like you said, only 1% of people make money. Those 1% are not selling picks because if they did, they wouldn't be 1%.
Patrick Cutler
Exactly. If you're making money sports betting, why would you sell your picks?
Unknown Host
Yeah, you'd make less because then everyone knows your picks and lines would get messed up.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah, they would. Yeah. 100%.
Unknown Host
Oh, yeah. It doesn't make sense at all.
Patrick Cutler
Yeah.
Unknown Host
Well, Patrick, it's been cool, man. Where can people find you and see what you're up to?
Patrick Cutler
Just Patrick W. Color on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter. It's the same across the board, so, yeah.
Unknown Host
Cool. Stay tuned, guys. We'll link everything below. Thanks for watching.
Digital Social Hour: TikTok Livestreaming Exposed – The Truth About Diamond Battles | Patrick Cutler (DSH #1273)
Release Date: March 27, 2025
Host: Sean Kelly
Guest: Patrick Cutler
In episode #1273 of Digital Social Hour, host Sean Kelly engages in a candid and wide-ranging conversation with Patrick Cutler. Patrick, a multifaceted individual with experiences spanning from remote Alaskan villages to the bustling world of TikTok livestreaming, delves into topics that intertwine technology, conspiracy theories, and personal ventures. This episode uncovers the darker side of TikTok's diamond battles, explores Patrick's fascination with the paranormal, and touches upon his ventures into meme coins and sports betting.
Patrick begins by sharing his journey from the serene landscapes of Montana to the rugged terrains of Alaska. He reflects on his decade-long stint in Alaska, emphasizing the isolation and tight-knit community of the remote villages.
Patrick Cutler [00:26]: "It's a nice place to hide out if you don't even find yourself."
Living in such isolated areas, Patrick recounts traditional practices and the unique camaraderie required for survival.
Patrick Cutler [03:17]: "People are more friendly because they're used to surviving with each other. You really need each other up there."
His time in Alaska wasn't without challenges, including personal upheavals.
Patrick Cutler [01:42]: "I got divorced and I was in a job there for like 10 years. It was super remote."
Transitioning to contemporary issues, Patrick delves into the world of TikTok livestreaming, particularly focusing on the phenomenon of diamond battles. He explains how these battles were initially fun and a way to earn money but became corrupted over time.
Patrick Cutler [00:00]: "...it just got so corrupt with the money stuff because people would recycle on there."
Sean and Patrick discuss the concept of "recycling," where users would exchange virtual gifts in a loop to create the illusion of high earnings.
Patrick Cutler [27:41]: "People would recycle back and forth... they're willing to almost lose money just to look good."
Patrick shares a harrowing experience of losing substantial sums due to scams within these battles.
Patrick Cutler [29:03]: "A guy on that stream sent a kid over $800,000. Sent him, like, ruined his business, everything."
This revelation sheds light on the potential pitfalls of monetizing online interactions, where trust can be exploited for financial gain.
Patrick's interests extend beyond the digital realm into the paranormal. He discusses his upcoming UFO horror movie, "Red Gate," inspired by local folklore in Montana.
Patrick Cutler [08:04]: "...there's this area called Redgate with weird UFO sightings and bizarre alien happenings."
He recounts personal encounters and the mysterious incidents that fueled his passion for the paranormal.
Patrick Cutler [10:00]: "The Men in Black's a real thing. They have something going on. It's super bizarre."
The conversation shifts to demonology, where Patrick elaborates on his deep dive into summoning rituals and the dark arts.
Patrick Cutler [22:42]: "I have this entire book on demonology... you can cast death spells on someone you don't like."
Patrick's exploration of the supernatural is intertwined with his skepticism and belief in various conspiracy theories, including the moon landing hoax and simulation theory.
Patrick Cutler [15:08]: "Kubrick was hired to shoot the moon landing to fake it in a studio... The Shining has all these hints."
Throughout the episode, Patrick voices his skepticism towards mainstream narratives, particularly in areas like space exploration and government transparency.
Patrick Cutler [16:15]: "Tell me there's nothing on the moon within... how many trips they did and you can't discover anything new."
He also touches upon influential figures like Elon Musk and his ventures into Mars, questioning the true intentions behind such ambitious projects.
Patrick Cutler [17:07]: "Is he really going to do that? Or is that just a smokescreen for something else."
Patrick shares his controversial views on the NFL, asserting that games are rigged to favor certain outcomes, often influenced by mob interests and gambling entities.
Patrick Cutler [32:17]: "I think 100% to some degree, these games are rigged... The mob would have so much money on the games."
He cites specific instances, such as the Dallas Cowboys vs. Green Bay Packers playoff game, alleging intentional loss strategies.
Patrick Cutler [33:08]: "Bushma, I'm thinking all the time... someone in Vegas is involved with Jerry Jones."
Patrick's insights into the sports betting world highlight the intricate and often opaque relationships between sports leagues and gambling industries.
Venturing into the volatile world of cryptocurrency, Patrick recounts his foray into meme coins. He describes the inception and subsequent downfall of his investments, emphasizing the unpredictability and risks involved.
Patrick Cutler [30:25]: "I started with meme coins... Casey didn't free me. Casey got ruined by like 50 billion points."
His experience serves as a cautionary tale about the speculative nature of meme coins and the potential for significant financial loss.
As the episode concludes, Patrick reflects on the interconnectedness of technology, belief systems, and the human psyche. His multifaceted experiences offer listeners a glimpse into the complexities of navigating modern digital landscapes intertwined with age-old mysteries and conspiracies.
Patrick Cutler [20:31]: "I think we're 100% living in a simulation... Religion says there's an afterlife."
Sean Kelly wraps up the conversation by directing listeners to Patrick's social media platforms, encouraging further engagement.
Patrick Cutler [37:52]: "Just Patrick W. Color on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter."
TikTok Diamond Battles: Initially a fun way to earn money, diamond battles became corrupted through practices like recycling, leading to significant financial losses for participants.
Paranormal Interests: Patrick's fascination with UFOs, demonology, and haunted histories informs his creative projects and personal beliefs.
Conspiracy Theories: Skepticism towards mainstream narratives, including the authenticity of the moon landings and the integrity of the NFL, underscores Patrick's worldview.
Cryptocurrency Risks: The speculative nature of meme coins presents high rewards but also substantial risks, as evidenced by Patrick's experiences.
Interconnected Realities: The blending of digital interactions, belief systems, and conspiracies highlights the complexities of modern existence.
On TikTok Corruption:
Patrick Cutler [00:00]: "...it just got so corrupt with the money stuff because people would recycle on there."
On Community in Alaska:
Patrick Cutler [03:17]: "People are more friendly because they're used to surviving with each other."
On Demonology:
Patrick Cutler [22:42]: "I have this entire book on demonology... you can cast death spells on someone you don't like."
On Moon Landing Conspiracy:
Patrick Cutler [15:08]: "Kubrick was hired to shoot the moon landing to fake it in a studio... The Shining has all these hints."
On NFL Rigging:
Patrick Cutler [32:17]: "I think 100% to some degree, these games are rigged... The mob would have so much money on the games."
On Simulation Theory:
Patrick Cutler [20:31]: "I think we're 100% living in a simulation... Religion says there's an afterlife."
Patrick Cutler's episode on Digital Social Hour offers a whirlwind tour through digital monetization pitfalls, deep-seated conspiracies, and ventures into the unknown. His perspectives challenge listeners to question the narratives presented by mainstream platforms and authorities, while also navigating the blurred lines between reality and belief. Whether you're intrigued by the intricacies of TikTok's economy, fascinated by the paranormal, or skeptical of established institutions, this episode provides a thought-provoking exploration of contemporary and enigmatic themes.