Cult formation, sex, and World War III: A leak reveals Peter Thiel’s secret society
Have you ever heard of Dialog, Peter Thiel’s own private secret society, accessible only by invitation? Do you know how the membership list of this occult group was leaked to the public? Do you know which US senators, representatives of the Trump administration, Big Tech oligarchs and Hollywood actors can be found at their meetings? And do you know what these conspirators are up to behind closed doors? No? Then you’re going to learn all this and much more.

Learn About Dialogue
Many people already know about the Bilderberg Group, an exclusive organization that holds an annual, confidential meeting of royalty, political and military leaders, captains of industry, and representatives of Big Tech companies every spring at a five-star resort within driving distance of a major European or North American capital.
Far fewer people are familiar with Dialog, however. Like Bilderberg, Dialog is an exclusive, invitation-only private organization that holds an annual confidential meeting where the world’s rich and powerful gather to discuss their plans for the global population. Unlike Bilderberg, however, Dialog also organizes several smaller “retreats” throughout the year in various exotic locations.
For many people, last year’s Axios report Scoop: Dialog, a secretive forum, plans a campus in the Washington, D.C., area, was the first time they had heard of the organization. The article, authored by Mike Allen, confirmed the existence of Dialog, a “secret, invitation-only network” that is “often compared to the Bilderberg Group” and was “founded two decades ago by Peter Thiel and Auren Hoffman.” In his piece, Allen provided insight into the list of influential figures who attend the group’s meetings.
“Previous participants in Dialogue, which includes a wide range of influential elite figures, are Elon Musk, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Larry Summers, Chamath Palihapitiya, Henry Kravis, the Governor of Maryland, Wes Moore (D), Eric Schmidt, Grover Norquist, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Robert Hur and Sophia Bush.
Also present were Senator Cory Booker (DN.J.), Jared Kushner, Saudi Ambassador to the US Reema Al-Saud, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, Vice President of the European Commission Kaja Kallas, Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas), social psychologist Jonathan Haidt, chess world champion and activist Garry Kasparov, pastor and author Rick Warren, and CFR President Emeritus Richard Haass.”
Allen also gave a small insight into how the retreats work:
“Former participants tell Axios that the retreats consist of small, moderated discussions with assigned seating and absolute confidentiality, ‘to ensure that participants can challenge themselves intellectually and spiritually,’ as our source put it.”
He also gave a hint as to what the group was discussing:
“In a particular session, for example, Reid Hoffman, Ted Cruz, Jared Polis, Lori Gottlieb, and Eric Schmidt might discuss the energy needs of AI, the future of healthcare, and policy realignments. Other topics could include caring for aging parents, love, psychic health, and life after death.”
However, apart from the exclusive headline that Dialog is “preparing a major expansion, including a real estate purchase to build a campus in the suburbs of Washington, DC,” few details were known about the organization or its actual activities.
Without a publicly accessible website, without an officially confirmed membership list, and without media coverage, the group and its activities were carefully hidden behind a wall of secrecy.
Until now.
What Occurred?

Recently, Straight Arrow News reported that Swiss hacktivist “maia arson crimew” – known for discovering a declassified copy of the US government’s no-fly list in 2023 – uncovered a security vulnerability in the Dialog website’s code. The code, normally accessible only to guests and members of the site, exposed the names, email addresses, and phone numbers of 113 members. According to Straight Arrow News, which obtained the details from a security researcher, the list includes the following names:
- Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent;
- Sarah Bond, former president of Xbox at Microsoft;
- Senator Ted Cruz (Republican from Texas);
- Hollywood actors Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Josh Brolin;
- Podcast host and author Sam Harris;
- Tech entrepreneur and longevity enthusiast Bryan Johnson;
- Shmuel Abramzon, chief economist at the Israeli Ministry of Finance;
- Scott Cook, co-founder of the financial software company Intuit;
- as well as “active member” Lisa Gevelber, global vice president at Google.
The data disclosed in the data breach includes personal information provided by the participants themselves.
“The ‘Dialogue Participant Profiles’ contain information about people who were scheduled to attend the event in August: names, employers, locations, email addresses, assistant email addresses, dates of birth, mobile phone numbers, emergency contacts, dietary restrictions, biographies, predictions for 2031, ‘fun facts’, talents and interests, book recommendations – and even whether they are ‘looking for love’ at Dialog.”
But Thiel’s problems didn’t end there. Recently, a source sent WIRED ”the registration list for the 2026 Dialog Retreat, which lists 222 people by name and notes the membership status described in the list as well as the participant category of each registered person, including ‘active member’ and ‘guest’.”
More importantly, the source WIRED provided details about what these participants will discuss behind the closed doors of their private retreat.
What Does Dialog Do?
According to WIRED, the next meeting will take place from August 12th to 16th “at a location near Dublin, Ireland.” And as the report reveals, the concentration of power at this secretive, confidential meeting is as astonishing as the colossal conflicts of interest that this gathering of conspirators entails.
“Along with the everyday agenda of a typical ‘Thought Leadership’ conference, the documents reveal an extraordinary concentration of power. The registration lists include General Alexus Grynkewich, the Supreme Allied Commander Europe and head of the U.S. European Command, who assumed the post in July 2025 and, according to the leaked list, has attended Dialog events since 2021. The directory on the website names current Trump administration officials, two U.S. senators, six members of the ‘PayPal mafia,’ a former Middle East intelligence chief, a current ambassador to the United States, and the founders and CEOs of many of the country’s largest surveillance, data brokerage, and advertising data companies.
These executives appear alongside high-ranking U.S. officials who oversee their respective industries. Auren Hoffman, chairman of Dialog, founded the location data broker SafeGraph and the identity resolution company LiveRamp – two of the leading players in the consumer data economy. He appears in the directory alongside Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, whose department sets regulations for financial data, and Senator Ted Cruz, chairman of the House Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, which oversees the Federal Trade Commission and its data protection agency.
Joe Lonsdale, co-founder of Palantir, whose software handles case management for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and data fusion for the Pentagon and intelligence agencies, is listed in the same company as Army Secretary Dan Driscoll and Representative Jim Himes, the highest-ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, which oversees the agencies with which Palantir has contracts.”
And what will they discuss in their confidential meetings? Well, the usual stuff – everyday topics that aspiring world rulers like to discuss behind closed doors.
- “Money makes us happy”;
- “Reintroduce nuclear power”;
- “Mastering World War III”;
- “Technologies for the battlefield”;
- “How’s your sex life?”
- “Starting a cult” (moderated by the founder of the Christian networking site Pray.com);
- “Founding a party” (led by a former White House national security official);
- and, even more perversely, a session entitled “It’s fun to be in charge”.
It comes as no surprise that these rich and powerful people are so obsessed with hedonism and global control. The “light hearted” nature of events about money buying happiness and improving one’s sex life (as they prefer sex to genuine lovemaking) is reminiscent of the summer camp atmosphere of Bohemian Grove, while weighty lectures on the reintroduction of nuclear power and dealing with World War III echo the topics we often see on the agenda of Bilderberg meetings. And sessions on building cults and how much fun it is to be in charge seem entirely in keeping with the spirit of a secret society set up by the co-founder of Palantir.

But now that this information has come to light, how will Dialog continue?
What Occurs Next?
Given the breathtaking scale of this conspiracy and the serious conflicts of interest that arise from elected officials and government regulators meeting behind closed doors with industry leaders, one might well ask: Where is the press in all of this? Why is such a story only being reported in tech publications like Straight Arrow News and WIRED, and – interestingly – in entertainment publications like The Hollywood Reporter? (As the AV Club reports: “Josh Brolin wonders at Peter Thiel’s secret meeting: ‘What have I gotten myself into?’”)
Of course, it should come as no surprise that this organization is only now, two decades after its founding, coming to light – and only because an internet hacktivist managed to break through its wall of secrecy. After all, those very media outlets whose owners and star journalists were active participants in the Bilderberg meetings were the ones who, for the first fifty years of the group’s existence, branded any outsider who spoke about it as a tinfoil-hat-wearing conspiracy theorist. It’s no wonder, then, that established journalists studiously ignored Thiel’s group for so long.
If the Dialog exposé teaches us anything, it’s that these groups only ever garner mainstream media attention if they make the mistake of inviting Hollywood movie stars to their meetings. Had Tom Cruise been invited to the Bilderberg meeting, we could at least be sure that top reporters from Entertainment Weekly would have been hot on his heels.
Seriously though: The public revelation of Dialog presents Thiel and his co-conspirator Auren Hoffman with an interesting challenge. Will they still hold the meeting in Dublin at all, now that the list of participants and the program have already been announced? Will they, like Bilderberg, take the wind out of the sails of the simmering controversy by finally going “public” and launching a publicly accessible website?
And even if they were to open up about their no-longer-secret secret society – would that be enough to stem the wave of backlash building up against Thiel and his network?
Public outrage over Palantir continues to mount as Alex Karp, the self-proclaimed “completely unhinged CEO” of the spy giant, makes increasingly disturbing public appearances. After a year of growing concern in America about Palantir’s role in building a database of US citizens for the IRS and other government agencies, citizens in other countries are now also worried about the company’s ties to their own government authorities.
In particular, Palantir’s contract to provide its data collection services to the UK’s National Health Service is now at risk, as the British are pressuring their government to sever ties with the company, and the French intelligence service is dropping Palantir in favour of ChapsVision, a domestic surveillance company.
Adding to these corporate problems is increased scrutiny of Thiel himself. The billionaire oligarch’s strange fixation on the Antichrist has thrust a man who has long eluded public attention into the spotlight, and his recent move to settle in Argentina has generated more press coverage than his similar attempt to obtain New Zealand citizenship over a decade ago.
And now that the veil of secrecy surrounding Thiel’s own private, Bilderberg-like group has been lifted, he has attracted even more public criticism. Is this therefore the beginning of a backlash against the “Thielverse”?
Perhaps. But we wouldn’t expect Thiel to be chased out of town by a pitchfork-wielding mob anytime soon. A drop in Palantir’s stock price from its dizzying all-time high last October doesn’t indicate an imminent collapse of the company. Quite the opposite. Market experts are betting that the speculation-driven declines in the company’s stock price will eventually give way to the reality that Palantir remains a highly valued government contractor. Its solid growth projections, based on the Trump administration expanding its wars at home and abroad, mean that Palantir is “as attractive as ever to a long-term investor.”
And as for Thiel himself, there is no doubt that the man whose tentacles encircle every major technology and financial company – from PayPal and Stripe to SpaceX, Microsoft and Apple – as well as every shady, internet-hyped trend – from Polymarket to Enhanced Games – will cope well even if his private club is exposed.
But at least the growing backlash against Thiel and his strange clique of associates proves that a certain reputational damage is now the price to pay for befriending this crackpot obsessed with the Antichrist.
Will Thiel ultimately be abandoned by the globalist clique just like Gates? Only time will tell. But when Josh Brolin (famous American actor) openly questions how he came to be associated with you, you know your reputation is on the line.
yogaesoteric
July 13, 2026