Elite ‘Dialog’ Society Members Exposed in Data Leak
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Elite 'Dialog' Society Members Exposed in Data Leak
- A recent data leak has exposed the names of hundreds of influential figures, including billionaires, US senators, and government officials, associated with Dialog, a private, invitation-only society co-founded by Peter Thiel in 2006.
- The leaked information, first reported by Swiss hacktivist maia arson crimew in June 2026, revealed details about Dialog's exclusive retreats, which have featured sessions on topics such as "Navigating WWIII" and even a matchmaking service.
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A private, invitation-only society known as “Dialog,” co-founded in 2006 by billionaire tech investor Peter Thiel and entrepreneur Auren Hoffman, has had internal records exposed in a recent data leak. The leak, initially brought to light by Swiss hacktivist maia arson crimew in June 2026, revealed a directory and registration records for Dialog’s planned 2026 retreat in Dublin.
Dialog has been described as a “secretive” organization, operating largely out of the public eye for nearly two decades, without a public website or officially disclosed membership. It hosts annual, off-the-record retreats at luxury locations, bringing together approximately 200 participants, including technology executives, elected government officials, academics, military figures, and foreign dignitaries, for closed-door discussions. Past retreat topics have reportedly included “Bring Back Nuclear,” “Navigating WWIII,” “How’s Your Sex Life?”, and “Build-a-Cult.”
The leaked information also detailed some of Dialog’s internal operations, including a system that grades attendees on a hidden scale based on wealth and fame, assigning them an A, B, or C grade. Additionally, members are given a “value-add” score, and staff, with the help of AI tools, create dossiers on members and potential members. The organization also offers a matchmaking service for single members, using algorithms and staff to pair individuals while avoiding spouses or professional associates.
Among the individuals reportedly on the leaked lists are several influential figures, including US senators, current and former government officials, and prominent figures from Silicon Valley, such as Elon Musk. While some individuals listed have confirmed attending past Dialog events, others have not commented on the leak. Dialog maintains that it has no ideological agenda and does not accept donations, aiming to provide a forum for off-the-record conversations among leaders from diverse backgrounds. In 2025, Dialog acquired land near Washington,