>>40869270 (OP)Checked many channels people regularly recommend and was often disappointed after a while. Some of the few /x/ channels I still follow.
>Ashton Forbes>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHmFQzkpaJBSDD1PPFhPPSgUsual black ops alien tech tinfoil hattery, but above-average quality
>Benebell Wen>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxy7GWlYL8RSb2JwJrzh8PAGood source on theory/old works of eastern, mainly chinese mysticism
>Damo Mitchell>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjHBvUl25R9pz2SA7DhFDMwOne of the best channels on practical side of the above
>Dan Xuisoko>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClzuVpwtEryAkFjxf4h66cgSome tinfoil hattery, various random vids but his long documentary vids (like Pyramids of Giza) are genuinely interesting and high-quality
>Mortis Media>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCCLGjb5b9_0MY9HLE65x9QCollages of spooky stories. In many cases bullshit, but pleasant to listen to for entertainment.
>Mysterious Universe>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_55jAkr4g99CYPTrnVDrzwOne of the better, if not the best podcasts on various spooky things
>Tales From The Inverted World>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7qGeFv85Oyct3xlKq-pedwAn okay podcast. Something between above and Dead Rabbit Radio, mostly concentrates on random caller stories so quality varies, but pleasant to listen to
>The Paranormal Scholar>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfj9TK1mhbIWpcmP5rcIfYQRare, alright quality channel with people doing actual research, sometimes including travel to spooky locations and interviews with spookiness-related people.
Frankly, while some of these are nothing special, I still found them better than majority of /x/-related youtube channels.