Media reports are circulating claims that internal records belonging to a secretive organisation known as “Dialogue” have been leaked. The group is alleged to have been co-founded by businessman Peter Thiel, one of the founders of the data analytics and software company Palantir.
According to a report published by Wired on Wednesday, internal records linked to the organisation were exposed. The group is believed to have been established in 2006 by a Swiss cyber activist.
The report states that the invitation only society hosts private gatherings attended by politicians, representatives of foreign governments, prominent figures from the financial sector, and senior executives from major technology companies.
It also reported that the leaked data includes information on 222 individuals who registered to attend the society’s annual meeting, scheduled to take place from 12 to 16 August near Dublin, Ireland.
The leaked list allegedly contains personal details and membership status information relating to the participants.
Among the names reportedly included are NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe Alexus Grynkewich, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Democratic Senator Cory Booker, Republican Senator Ted Cruz, LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman, American businessman Elon Musk, European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas, Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale, and US Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll.
According to the report, the agenda for the upcoming gathering includes a number of controversial sessions with titles such as “World War III”, “Founding a Cult”, “Founding a Political Party”, “Returning to Nuclear Energy”, “Battlefield Technologies”, and “Can Money Buy Happiness?”.
The report further claimed that Dialogue operates a digital application designed to facilitate romantic relationships between unmarried members of society.







