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Eric Dubay
Subscribers 236K
Videos 550
Views 26.6M

Channels Like Eric Dubay

Eric Dubay covers topics related to flat earth, conspiracy theories, science critique, spirituality, health, history, and related esoteric themes. Content appears as deep-dives and discussions (with titles like '300-400-500 Proofs Earth is Not a Spinning Ball!' and 'The Absurdity of Gravity'), likely in long-form or extended formats, with a stated upload cadence around 0.9 videos per week and an average view count per video around 33.4K.

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#1

85% relevance

Subscribers 15.2M
Videos 11K
Views 5.0B
Appearances 9
SERP 100%
Similarity 75%
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Both target viewers interested in hidden histories and ancient civilizations, with high search overlap on terms like north pole mysteries and hidden history evidence (85% match, 100% search) though HISTORY's content diverges from flat earth-style conspiracy to broad historical documentary styles (content 75%).

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#2
Symbol Sage

79% relevance

Subscribers 119K
Videos 329
Views 12.4M
Appearances 5
SERP 87%
Similarity 75%
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Shares an audience curious about symbolism and covert societies, aligning on queries like freemasonry symbolism and occult symbolism study (content 75%), but Symbol Sage focuses more on esoteric symbolism analysis while Dubay emphasizes flat earth and related conspiracies (search 87%).

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Scary Interesting YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 1.9M
Videos 264
Views 311.5M
Appearances 4
SERP 94%
Similarity 68%
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Similar audience drawn to mystery and polar/geomyth motifs, with top queries about north pole mysteries and polar exploration myths (search 94%), yet Scary Interesting leans more toward sensational exploration content while Dubay centers on conspiracy claims.

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Subscribers 5.7M
Videos 395
Views 1.1B
Appearances 4
SERP 59%
Similarity 80%
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Both cover polar myths and remote civilizations, sharing searches on north pole mysteries and polar exploration myths (search 59%), but The Why Files tends toward science-based debunking or investigation rather than conspiratorial framing (content 80%).

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Visual Venture YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 1.6M
Videos 140
Views 190.4M
Appearances 2
SERP 65%
Similarity 69%
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Overlap with audiences interested in conspiracies and secret societies influence today (search 65%), yet Visual Venture emphasizes visual storytelling and contemporary conspiracy validation, whereas Dubay focuses on flat earth and fringe geography with a similar audience (content 69%).

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#6

67% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 7
SERP 75%
Similarity 62%
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Both engage audiences receptive to controversial ideas like conspiracy validation and paradigm-shifting science (search 75%), though TEDx presents polished, mainstream-tinged talks while Eric Dubay promotes fringe theories (content 62%).

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Content Landscape

Top competitors: HISTORY (85% match) and Scary Interesting (79% match) and The Why Files (71% match). HISTORY overlaps on queries such as north pole mysteries and hidden history evidence; Scary Interesting overlaps on north pole mysteries and polar exploration myths; The Why Files overlaps on north pole mysteries and polar exploration myths. All three channels share interest in conspiracy theories validation and hidden or alternative histories. HISTORY has 15.2M subscribers, Scary Interesting 1.9M, The Why Files 5.7M, vs Eric Dubay’s 236K subscribers, indicating a large gap in audience size but overlap in topic spheres.

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Which YouTube channels are most similar to Eric Dubay?

HISTORY — 85% match, 15.2M subscribers; Symbol Sage — 79% match, 119K subscribers; Scary Interesting — 79% match, 1.9M subscribers. All three channels share a focus on alternative theories and conspiratorial content that challenges mainstream narratives, similar to Eric Dubay's flat earth and conspiracy themes.

What type of content does Eric Dubay make?

Eric Dubay creates content about flat earth, conspiracy theories, and related topics, with video titles such as NASA Fakes Going Back to the Moon? and The Most Ancient Flat Earth Scriptures. He uploads on average ~0.9 videos per week, and his videos average about 33.4K views each.

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