If the news is fake, imagine how bad history is.
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Read really old history books and compare them with new ones. You can find scanned PDF files of the really old ones on Archive.org, in really large libraries, or in large used book stores.
I have my own personal library of old books, histories, encyclopedias (many full sets), almanacs (almost 200 years old), and more. I also have hundreds of thousands of books downloaded from various parts of the internet over the last 25 years. I have printed out some of the most important of those.
Is there a way you could make it public? It would be very much appreciated.
The last person who did that got jailed. He was uploading as many as 100 to 200 books per day, 365 days a year for years on the Usenet newsgroups. I don't know if any of his uploads still exist on Newshosting or Giganews.
Go to Archive.org, and search for any subject you desire. They have books, magazines, videos, and recordings.
You can also go on Google book search and look for books by subject copyrighted before 1926. But I think most, if not all, of these are also stored on Archive.org.
Archive.org has the books as PDF and as various e-book formats.
Project Gutenburg has tens of thousands of public domain works in plain text format, as well as e-book formats. They started in 1971, before there was even a network to put them on.