>>41211723 (OP)
>/x/ YouTubes
They're not 100% /x/ tubers, maybe /x/-adjacent, but I like them and think they're good:
>Flesh Simulator
https://www.youtube.com/@fleshsimulator/videos does dives into the objectively/quantifiable aspects of conspiracies, weird shit the government is doing to you, has done to you, minimal speculative content. Sometimes he makes a funny gadget that ends up deafening himself for a couple weeks.
>Horses
https://www.youtube.com/@HorsesOnYT/videos the least /x/ guy of the two, but not without /x/ qualities. Horses does essays on a lot of various things: CIA adventures, American Torture, Dead Internet Theory, and he just finished an essay on the invention and proliferation of AK-47's. I like his work a lot. Very easy listening/watching.