Leak Exposes Members of Peter Thiel's Secretive 'Dialog' Society
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- Dialog, a secretive society cofounded by Peter Thiel, had internal records exposed online, revealing members and sensitive details.
- The leak, confirmed by WIRED, includes a website directory and a 2026 retreat registration list with 222 names, showing attendees like NATO's General Alexus Grynkewich and Trump officials.
- Members span US officials, Silicon Valley executives, senators, and figures from surveillance and data-broker companies, highlighting a convergence of power in politics, finance, and tech.
- Records expose off-the-record session topics such as AI, nuclear power, WWIII, and personal themes like 'How's Your Sex Life?', alongside matchmaking services and private political leanings.
- Participants registered with personal or corporate emails, avoiding government systems, and shared preoccupations with AI, longevity, and societal forecasts, including labor displacement and religious revival.
- The leak originated from an anonymous tip to hacktivist maia arson crimew, with data stored in Airtable, including membership statuses and access tokens, though login credentials were not published.
- Dialog operates with low public footprint, hosting annual retreats under strict off-the-record rules, likened to a tech version of Bilderberg, with past events drawing controversy over invitees like Jeffrey Epstein.