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JUST IN: New exposé on Canary Mission’s secret doxxing network “BlackNest” by @DropSiteNews
A Drop Site News investigation uncovered a hidden internal platform linked to the pro-Israel doxxing website Canary Mission revealing how the group systematically targets pro-Palestine and Palestinian activists.
➤ BlackNest IS private Canary Mission backend site showing staff, campaigns, strategy documents, and how the group tracks its “impacts” like job losses, arrests, deportations or visa denials tied to targeting activists.
➤ They collect and upload personal info, social media, photos and profile data of student protesters and pro-Palestine advocates.
➤ Internal praised achievements include identifying activists from viral videos and profiles tied to arrests at pro-Palestine protests.
➤ “Impact metrics” include job loss, denial of entry, arrests, deportation/forced to flee, all celebrated internally.
➤ Some campaigns focus on major universities (Stanford, MIT, Harvard) and pro-Palestinian groups like the Palestinian Youth Movement.
➤ The backend shows over 30 doxxers using fake accounts to gather and upload info on pro-Palestine students.
BlackNest data shows Canary Mission’s lists have been used by U.S. authorities (e.g., ICE & State Dept.) to pursue deportations and arrests of pro-Palestine student protesters.
Canary Mission’s goal internally is to “dismantle the anti-Israel network by attacking the messenger, not the message.”
Mike