From Musk to Kushner and Kallas - the names of the members of the secret society "Dialog" are revealed
A massive data leak has exposed the inner workings of “Dialog,” a secretive, invitation-only society made up of more than 200 elite figures in global politics, finance, and technology.
The leak, which includes private registration databases and website code, revealed the existence of an exclusive application for creating connections between members of this society.
Also revealed were the agendas of private meetings, held off the official record, where geopolitical conflicts, defense technology and the societal impact of artificial intelligence were discussed.
Co-founded in 2006 by billionaire technology investor Peter Thiel, "Dialog" organizes meetings between senior American officials, foreign diplomats and corporate executives.
According to WIRED , the leaked registry for the upcoming meeting in August 2026 contains the names of 222 people.
The leaked list includes well-known figures such as Elon Musk, Jared Kushner, Scott Bessent, Senator Ted Cruz and Kaja Kallas.
The documents also name US Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, Palantir Technologies co-founder Joe Lonsdale, and Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick, the company behind the game Grand Theft Auto VI.
The documents show that participants used personal or company addresses, placing their communications outside the scope of laws on the publication of official data.
At the center of the leak is the discovery of a private platform for creating contacts between members, reports the Telegraph.
The app, promoted as a tool that creates "meaningful connections for extraordinary people," asked users if they were "looking for love" and collected highly sensitive personal data.
Swiss hacker and cyber activist Maia Arson Crimew was among the first to discover the hidden directory in the organization's website code.
The leak compromised a commercial Airtable database, exposing private access keys, participant biographies, and undeclared political affiliations. Dialog had explicitly promised that this political data would never be shared.
The leaked materials outline an unusual agenda for the upcoming meeting near Dublin.
The private program includes discussions on defense strategy and social topics, with panels with titles such as "Facing World War III," "Battlefield Technologies," and "The Return of Nuclear Weapons."
Other sessions show the specific focus of the group, with topics like “Create a Cult,” “Create a Party,” and “How’s Your Sex Life?”
Participants expressed common concerns about rapid technological changes.
According to the documents, members have predicted an increase in domestic terrorist attacks on data centers, the emergence of defense lawyers specializing in artificial intelligence, and massive job losses as a result of the development of AI in the coming years. /Telegraph/







