Peter Thiel's Dialog Network: The secrecy surrounding an exclusive, invitation-only network of influential global figures and prominent personalities has been exposed this week. Details regarding the members of "Dialog"—a society that has operated covertly for nearly two decades—have surfaced following a data leak, bringing the names of 222 heavyweights from the worlds of technology, politics, and global defense into the spotlight.
Dialog Society Leak: What is Dialog?
Dialog is an exclusive network founded in 2006 by billionaire investor Peter Thiel. It is considered a forum where influential global figures engage in private discussions about future technologies, artificial intelligence, global challenges, and long-term societal shifts.
The group has garnered significant attention because it managed to maintain strict secrecy for 20 years; details regarding its membership and meetings were never made public. However, a recent data leak has lifted the veil on this mystery.
How did the leak occur, and whose names were revealed?
Ironically, these industry titans—who oversee major tech companies and security agencies—failed to secure their own network. A prominent Swiss activist, Maia Arson Crimew, received a confidential tip about the group from an unknown individual.
Upon investigation, she discovered a major security lapse: the names of the group's key members were not stored in a secure or password-protected vault but were instead listed directly within the website's open-source code.
This meant that any ordinary person viewing the website's code page could clearly see the entire list of names. This minor oversight led to the leak of the full list—a fact later confirmed by *Wired* magazine. Notably, this is the same activist who previously exposed information related to the US "No-Fly List." Names of these prominent figures have surfaced...
According to the leaked information, the names of 222 individuals attending the 'Dialogue' retreat in 2026 have been revealed. This event is scheduled to take place near Dublin, Ireland, in August.
The list includes several high-profile names such as NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe General Alexus Grynkewich, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Senator Ted Cruz, and Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale.
Additionally, a separate list reportedly includes major figures such as Stanford University President Jonathan Levin, Senator Cory Booker, Elon Musk, and journalist Ezra Klein.
What did the leaked report reveal?
Following the data leak, records indicate that members of 'Dialogue' are interested in artificial intelligence, human longevity, and future technologies.
This is why the network brings together tech company founders, investors, policymakers, and defense officials. The group is often referred to as the 'Bilderberg' of the tech world.
Among the details regarding these members, the leaked session titles have sparked particular discussion. These reportedly include topics such as "Navigating WWIII," "Build-A-Cult," and "How's Your Sex Life?"
These titles have ignited a debate on social media regarding the subjects influential global figures discuss in private meetings.
Here is what these topics imply...
Navigating WWIII (Charting a course through a potential Third World War)
Build-A-Cult (How to create a cult or movement)
How's Your Sex Life? (Inquiry into personal sexual lives)
Details about a dating app and private information also emerged.
Furthermore, the leak revealed that 'Dialogue' operates an exclusive dating platform for its members, aimed at fostering meaningful connections among exceptional individuals. According to the report, the group also collected information regarding the political leanings of its members and promised to keep it confidential. However, this very data ended up being part of the leak.
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