Iam only going to list 3 of my faves.
The Collins Brothers (Paul and Phillip). Their work can be found at
www.conspiracyarchive.com of which I’ve often linked to on here. Their book
Jay Dyer. He concentrates on Philosophy, Film (analysis), Theology and Geo-politics. I love both his and the Dykes (Aaron & Melissa) work.
www.jaysanalysis.com
He has two books: Esoteric Hollywood 1 & 2
Iam more of a text person, for something to properly stick in my head, I have to read it. Over the years, both he and the Dykes have stopped writing articles and do videos. I understand that it’s a way to make more money and also reach a wider audience, that prefers visuals to text. So I guess I miss the old days. I can’t really say that they are my fav youtubers since I still view them through the “text lenses”. As such, I don’t really have a favorite youtuber, because, again I prefer text over videos. But I will mention here Corbett and Tim Kelly. I also tend to gravitate to lesser-known names whose work has depth.
Tom Secker
www.spyculture.com
He and Matthew Alford authored National Security Cinema, based on documents obtained through FOIA showing military and intelligence influence in Hollywood through the various (Pentagon, CIA, FBI etc) entertainment liaison offices. So its not just a conspiracy theory that the Pentagon requests script changes, etc. The evidence is there. So as you sink into a couch, chances are high that you are watching military/intelligence propaganda.
Also, iam not of the opinion that the tv should be thrown out. I believe that doing so, one deprives oneself of the “smoking gun”, so to speak. In not watching news (yes, its propaganda and the tv puts you to sleep), you become dependent on someone else to actually watch the “news” and then show you in some video what the person/politician said. I think that for any researcher, any and every source of information is valuable.