You don’t want to wear a conical hat in a vid while making your point? Come on, it’ll be fun!
Here’s some advice: If you want to be taken seriously, then don’t alternate between your schizophrenic-sounding hyperbole (which, for now, I’m assuming is at least partly intentional) and claiming you’re serious.
Yeah, Youtube sucks as a source of information if you're not careful about how you go about it. This isn’t news. It has a lot of weird shit on it. This isn’t news. The comments are even more stupid than the videos. Is there anyone that doesn’t know this? Are they experimenting on people? You seem to think you're presenting such evidence but you’ve only shown that you suck at being objective about your research.
Here, answer these questions for a similar research methodology to what you’re doing:
http://theinkblot.com/ . Do that and tell us about what plot is evident in the blots you're seeing.
My experience with Youtube is it turns up what I want it to. I look mostly for vids on atheism/theism debates, environmentalism documentaries, talks by Alan Watts, and such. What happens when I do that? I find some helpful suggestions along the lines of my interests. Of course it can lead me off into a weird labyrinth if I just start clicking... which would happen on news blogs or anywhere... and all that means is keep your focus. If I searched for vids on magic and occultism and similar, I would not be surprised to find a lot of lunatic bullshit since those are topics bound to draw thrill-seeking goofs who feel bored with reality... bored because they're "lost in the head" rather than mentally present to actuality so they seek phantasmagoria to feel like their uncovering hidden secrets. So, seek weirdness, find weirdness.