I first became aware of this guy back when he still went by the moniker of 'fringeelements', and back then he predominantly used to make videos about anarcho-capitalism. As a (now former) libertarian, I used to follow the libertarian/ancap section of YouTube quite closely back in the day, and the one thing I remember about this guy was the fact that he wasn't particularly well-liked in that community. It all culminated in 2010 when he got into a passive-aggressive feud with another YouTuber who went by the name of BrainPolice, and it ended with him hacking BrainPolice's account and deleting all of his videos after he somehow managed to persuade BrainPolice's ex-girlfriend to hand him the password to BrainPolice's YouTube account out of spite. Just about the entire community ended up siding with BrainPolice.
After this happened, he gradually became less and less focused on political economy/ancap-related content, and began to instead focus much more heavily upon race and 'race realism'. In around August of 2011, he challenged another YouTuber by the name of TheSkepticalHeretic to a live BlogTV debate on the subject, and it resulted in him getting absolutely humiliated. It's a great shame that a recording of this debate no longer appears to exist on YouTube, because it's honestly the best thing about this guy to ever grace the internet. He turned up to the debate with such confidence, but once it became immediately obvious to him that he had massively underestimated the knowledge of his opponent, he was soon reduced to a stuttering mess, and the debate ended with him tearfully rage-quitting and releasing a series of emotional videos about it.
Since then, I've generally given this guy a pretty wide berth. He seems to be emotionally unstable, and judging by the comment sections under his videos, his fans don't appear to be much better.