It is really important not to accept things we see here at face value and repeat them here or elsewhere. Information warfare is just that. Significant credible evidence of bad things will get thrown like a baby with the bathwater, if you can give the enemy just one big lie to grab hold of. The Avicii Bennington Cornell thing for example. There is no credible evidence that "they were all killed while working" on The Silent Children documentary. They didn't even "all die" in the same year, and it was apparently long after the production company for the documentary was dissolved. IMO all of them were suicided for similar, but different, reasons. They knew and/or were about to expose something about trafficking. But if the assertion that they were all working on the documentary proves demonstrably false, people will dismiss the theory that they were victims of foul play completely.
The big picture information being shared here is getting some real traction. Let's not blow it by being less than diligent.
I've done it myself! I wasn't trying to make anyone feel bad, I just know that even when I have mentioned something to my kids (totally brainwashed), if one fact is slightly wrong they dismiss what I am trying to tell them out of hand. Not only were they unconvinced, I went backwards with my credibility. I think the left knows this and uses it. I'm sure making up small lies about big truths are a shill tactic employed often.