First the WITCH HUNT
Then the hunters become the hunted
Hunt The Hare
8kun owner's YouTube username is a clue
https://www.youtube.com/user/hare63/videos
HARE… Hunt the Hare…
Jim Watkins is the foxiest hare I've ever met!
A game called "Hunt the Fox" or "Hunt the Hare" had been played in English schools at least since the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Shakespeare may have played it; he has Hamlet call, "Hide, fox, and all after" when he eludes the Elsinore security guards. At Shrewsbury School, sometime about 1800, the game was organized into an outdoor sport called the Hunt or the Hounds. It was a way for the young gents to practice their future pastime, fox hunting. Two runners called "foxes" ("hares" at Rugby and elsewhere) ran ahead laying a "scent" of shredded paper. After an interval of about five to 10 minutes known as "law", the "pack" was "coupled up" and "threw off' after the scent. There were "checks" (obstacles or false trails), a "view halloa" when the foxes were sighted, and then the "run in, " with the fastest hound getting the honor of "the kill. " Someone was also awarded "the brush. " I prefer not to know what that meant.
https://harrier.net/archive/prequel/rt.html
It's all tied up with Cabal culture, the British Empire, English nobility and their public schools, hunting societies, St. Hubertus, hunting humans for sport on Catalina Island, Jim Watkins tour of California constantly goading the Cabal to come find him and take him out.
The Hunters became the Hunted.