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- youshouldknow@lemmy.world
Notorious pro-Israel doxxing outfit, Canary Mission, has an army of anonymous doxxers, international tech vendors, marketing plans, and a secret website called BlackNest, where the group celebrates deportations and firings as “company impact” metrics, according to a collection of unlisted websites discovered by Drop Site.
BlackNest is just one of the names of several unlisted websites and content management systems used by Canary Mission, whose doxxing operation is run out of Israel and used by the highest levels of the Trump administration.
BlackNest’s web development content reveals how Canary Mission thinks of its “wins” in its efforts to influence U.S. policy. The website categorizes the group’s impacts into categories: “Change of behavior,” job loss, denials of entry to the U.S., arrests, and “deportation/forced to flee.” The site also collects mentions of Canary Mission in media, mostly from U.S. news outlets, and celebrates mentions of their impact.
On another day, a listed team achievement was “Senator John Fetterman received our Philly report from multiple sources.” A campaign timeline hints at future areas of focus, including MIT, University of New Mexico, and “Harvard (Major Campaign.)” The Philly report might refer to a section on Canary Mission called “Philadelphia’s Network of Hate,” published June 2025.

