Recently somebody posted a video, 10 newspapers from 1914 to 1938, always using the six million Jews theme. It's a stock playbook number: 6 million. Doubtless "something" happened with the Holocaust, but given that Eisenhower starved out what is likely more than a million German soldiers after WWII, the accusations of six million Jews killed is likely total bullshit. The actual number was likely in the thousands at best. Consider the logistics alone: six million Jews is a lot of people. Are there sufficient camps across Germany to hold them? Not even close. Again: maybe a few thousand.
The point here is to emphasize that the bad guys are pattern oriented: when a scam works, they will stick with it. The plight of six million Jews has been a consistently repeating theme for 25 years, even for the period covered in the video. It's like a looping video: six million Jews are being massacred, so send us money! Six million Jews are being starved, so send us money! It always worked to rake in the $ so the narrative never changed. If it ain't broken, don't fix it. That false narrative kept generating money and generating sympathy; the public kept lapping it up so they just kept pulling it out of the playbook.
Remember this when you're doing research because this mentality alone can be an enormously accurate guide. When bullshit works, it repeats. So look back in time; ideally in various newspaper archives, for similar bullshit. The dying rain forests is a perfect example: that narrative has not changed appreciably since the 1960's at least. If it had a shred of truth in it, the rain forests should have died out by 1975 or so.
My friend has a mother in that mindset: she's been "dying" for 25 years and she's still with us.
They are robotic and supremely arrogant, always glorifying themselves to appear far more intelligent and creative than they are. When it can be done, look for past patterns and it'll make finding present situations a lot easier.