What is this site?
This is a reproduction of BlackNest, one of several internal websites operated by Canary Mission. BlackNest was discovered by a collective investigating Canary Mission.
At the time of access, BlackNest was completely accessible for public viewing. It was first hidden behind a firewall, then, possibly in response to reporting, completely taken down. It's likely it was moved elsewhere rather than deleted outright.
Claude LLM was extensively used by the Shefing group (led by Philippe Cohen) in creating this site. While we tried to faithfully preserve some of BlackNest's AI slop nature with this reproduction, we found it important to clean and fix up parts of the website for usability. Some parts of the website like the cards on the homepage are therefore attached to their relevant components (e.g. the Training card on the homepage leads the viewer to the Training page). As it was when originally accessed, BlackNest was quite unusable and filled with irrelevant templates (AI slop) that have been weeded out for this release.
We believe that BlackNest exists as a marketing tool for Canary Mission's team to show off the doxxing operation's impacts. We believe its audience is, at least in part, Canary Mission donors. BlackNext also serves as an onboarding hub for new employees.
The existence of BlackNest was first reported by journalist Jacqueline Sweet at Drop Site News on January 6, 2025.
What is Canary Mission?
Canary Mission is a doxxing operation run from Israel, by Israelis, in the service of Israel's national interests. Although Canary Mission gestures toward caring about real anti-Semitism by publishing profiles of e.g. actual Nazis on the rarest of occasions, they mostly focus their operations on anyone that dares criticize Israel for the genocide and apartheid it has enacted on the Palestinian people. This is by design: Canary Mission wants to conflate anti-Semitism with pro-Palestinian speech; it wants to squash the two together, to make it so that employers, school administrators, funders, and others can't easily see the difference and don't bother to engage. Having one's picture appear next to that of an avowed Nazi for the grave offense of exercising political speech, sows fear and squashes free speech. The result is a cultural shift. Canary Mission "Attack[s] The Messenger, Not The Message" to ultimately "[Use] Individuals to take down orgs" (read more about Canary Mission's goals in their marketing PDF).
The operation is professionalized: it is not a collective of nationalistic volunteers doing work in their free time, much as Canary Mission would like the world to believe. Rather, it is a job. One that pays one doxxer (or "content creator") ~$80,000 a year USD. The work is: 150 profiles a week (up from 75 with the use of AI), various campaigns focusing on whole institutions culminating in reports shared with elected officials, and a lot of social media posting.
The organization:
- creates and maintains public profiles targeting individuals for their political speech.
- is used by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to target people for detention in ICE camps and deportation. Canary Mission is very proud of this.
- operates with pseudonymous, paid staff, some of whom we have been able to name.
- is based in Israel.
What BlackNest Reveals
- "Company Impacts" - tracks deportations, firings, arrests, and "change of behavior" as success metrics
- "Company Impacts – Claude" - an older version of company impacts, seemingly retired in favor of the newer version (above).
- Team Resources (click "VTO" and then on the strategic goals for Q2) - outlines company goals and methods.
- Content Strategy - outlines goals, weekly focus areas, and tracks campaign statuses and team KPIs (Key Performance Indicators).
- Content Strategy Weekly Schedule - Shows a weekly schedule beginning on Sunday and ending on Thursday (coinciding with the workweek in Israel). Meetings held during the workday.
- Active Campaigns - Documents targeting of universities including MIT, Harvard, Stanford, and Dartmouth
For a complete inventory of extracted pages, see the sitemap.
Source Attribution
Original source:
Secret Canary Mission site called "BlackNest" no longer publicly accessible. Located at intranet.kaloustropous.day.
Recent investigations:
"Inside Blacknest: Canary Mission's Secret Internal Website,",
"Meet the Top “Content” Producers Linked to Canary Mission,"
Earlier investigations:
"Inside the network funding Canary Mission, the shadowy website targeting pro-Palestine activists"
"Documents Reveal Board Of Shadowy Charity Linked To Canary Mission Website,"
"Who is Behind Canary Mission Website Targeting Pro-BDS Activists?"
Who are we?
You can call us "kakostropous" :)
In collaboration with Drop Site News