A leaked database from the exclusive, invite-only society Dialog has exposed a network of 222 high-profile political, financial, and technological leaders, according to reports confirmed by WIRED. Founded by billionaire investor Peter Thiel, the group maintains a private, off-the-record forum for global elites, with leaked records revealing sensitive personal data, political affiliations, and a list of participants scheduled for an upcoming meeting in Ireland.
Who is behind the Dialog network?
The Dialog society was established in 2006 by Peter Thiel, the venture capitalist known for co-founding PayPal and Palantir. According to WIRED, the group operates through strict, invitation-only protocols, gathering government officials, foreign diplomats, and Silicon Valley executives for annual meetings that have remained largely shielded from public scrutiny for two decades. Critics, including those cited in WIRED, describe the organization as a vehicle for Thiel’s expressed skepticism toward traditional democracy, which he famously characterized in his 2009 essay, The Education of a Libertarian, as a “thoughtless mob” hindering progress.

The leaked database was discovered by Swiss hacktivist maia arson crimew, who found the information embedded in the source code of the group’s website. Despite the society’s focus on high-level security and privacy, the directory was accessible to anyone who viewed the page’s source code.
Which influential figures are on the list?
The 222-person directory includes a mix of current government officials, tech CEOs, and media figures. Key names identified in the leaked documents include U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Senator Ted Cruz, OpenAI President Greg Brockman, and YouTube CEO Neal Mohan. The list also features international figures such as former Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas and former Saudi intelligence chief Turki al-Faisal. According to the records, 87 of the 222 members are scheduled to attend their first meeting in August near Dublin.

How does Dialog compare to other elite forums?
Observers often compare Dialog to the Bilderberg Group, another secretive annual forum for Western political and business elites. While both groups prioritize anonymity, Dialog appears more heavily focused on the intersection of artificial intelligence, life-extension research, and geopolitical strategy. Unlike traditional policy summits, Dialog’s leaked agenda includes unconventional sessions such as “Build a Cult,” “Bring Back Nuclear,” and “How is your sex life?” which highlights a distinct cultural obsession among its members regarding the rapid transformation of work, faith, and warfare through emerging technology.
What is the significance of the leaked data?
The leak is significant because it reveals a concentrated nexus of power where regulators and the industry leaders they oversee interact in a private, unrecorded setting. For example, records show that Auren Hoffman, chairman of data firms SafeGraph and LiveRamp, is in the same directory as U.S. officials who oversee financial and trade policy. According to WIRED, the database also collected private information, including members’ political leanings—data the organization had previously promised would never be shared.
Pro Tip: Tracking Digital Footprints
This incident serves as a reminder that even organizations prioritizing extreme privacy can be compromised by simple technical oversights. Always check the “View Source” or network traffic of any site that claims to be a secure, invite-only portal.

Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the purpose of Dialog? Dialog is an invite-only society that hosts annual off-the-record meetings for tech, political, and financial elites to discuss future trends, AI, and geopolitics.
- How much does it cost to join? According to a 2022 blog post by statistician Andrew Gelman, the cost of attendance for these events has exceeded $16,000.
- Is the information in the leak verified? Yes, WIRED verified the authenticity of the documents and the participant lists contained within the leaked database.
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