17.06.2026 19:02
Records of Dialog, a secret society founded in 2006 by Palantir co-founder Peter Thiel whose members include high-level politicians, technology executives, and businesspeople, have been leaked. The leaked list includes names such as Elon Musk, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and a NATO commander, while the meeting agenda features notable topics like 'World War III' and 'Founding a Cult.'
It has been claimed that records belonging to a secret society founded by Peter Thiel, a partner of the American data analysis and software company Palantir Technologies, whose members include high-level politicians, technology company executives, and businesspeople, have been leaked.
SECRET SOCIETY NAMED "DIALOG" REVEALED
According to a report by US-based Wired magazine, internal records of a secret society called "Dialog," allegedly founded in 2006 by Thiel, co-founder of Palantir, were uncovered by a Swiss cyber activist.
In the records reviewed by Wired, it was noted that Dialog, which accepts members only by invitation, brought together US high-level politicians, foreign government representatives, prominent figures in the financial world, and Silicon Valley executives in closed meetings.
It was reported that 222 people had registered to attend the society's annual meeting, said to be held from August 12-16 near Dublin, the capital of Ireland. The leaked registration list included the membership status and personal information of the participants.
FAMOUS NAMES ON THE LIST
The leaked list allegedly includes names such as NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) General Alexus Grynkewich, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, US Democratic Senator Cory Booker, Republican Senator Ted Cruz, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, US businessperson Elon Musk, European Union (EU) High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas, Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale, and US Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll.
"WORLD WAR III," "STARTING A CULT"
In the program reviewed by Wired, which is said to be from one of Dialog's meetings, sessions titled "Starting a Cult," "Does Money Buy Happiness?," "Return to Nuclear," "World War III," and "Battlefield Technologies" were listed.
The program also reportedly included sessions titled "Starting a Political Party," moderated by a former White House national security official.
It was also claimed that Dialog had an online application aimed at bringing together single members of the community and fostering romantic relationships among them.