A YouTuber, Leon Lush, investigates the claim of another YouTube channel, "Extreme Games," that they are quitting YouTube because they are dying from serious health issues. The investigation reveals red flags, including a giveaway for iPhone X's in the "we're dying" video, and a subsequent video where they sing for a supposedly dying brother. The investigation further reveals that the brothers travel to the US to see a chiropractor, Dr. Bergman, who has a YouTube channel, and they encourage their subscribers to subscribe to his channel to double their chances of winning the giveaway. The YouTuber, Leon Lush, concludes that the brothers' behavior is suspicious and possibly a scam to get clicks and views.
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1. Extreme Games, a YouTube channel with 4.1 million subscribers, posted a video claiming they were quitting YouTube due to health issues.
2. The brothers, who run the channel, claimed they were dying from kidney disease and vertigo.
3. They announced a giveaway of two iPhone X's, which required viewers to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications to enter.
4. The brothers later posted a video singing for one of the brothers who was supposedly dying, and again promoted a giveaway.
5. They claimed to have found a doctor, Dr. Bergman, who could heal them, and promoted his YouTube channel.
6. They traveled to the United States to see Dr. Bergman, a chiropractor, and underwent a chiropractic adjustment.
7. After the adjustment, they claimed to be healed, but did not provide a clear update on their health status.
8. The channel's videos were criticized for being clickbait and insensitive to people with serious health issues.