Hannah Dugan’s Anti-War Documentary Censored? “They Can’t Handle the Truth About Who Profits”
A viral online firestorm has erupted after Hannah Dugan, a rising independent journalist, claimed her latest documentary—allegedly exposing the financial interests behind a current military conflict—was quietly suppressed by major streaming platforms. Sources close to the filmmaker say the project detailed how defense contractors and certain political donors benefit from prolonged warfare, a narrative Dugan argues is “too hot” for the mainstream. “They can’t handle the truth about who profits from death,” she posted on X, hours before the video was taken down for “misinformation.” Critics swiftly accused her of peddling conspiracy theories, but a leaked internal memo suggests the platform was pressured by a mysterious Washington D.C. nonprofit funded by weapons manufacturers. As the meme “#LetHannahSpeak” trends, the question remains: Who really pulls the strings behind the censorship curtain, and why are they so scared of Hannah Dugan?