A Bunch of Internal Documents Just Leaked About Peter Thiel’s Secret Society and There’s Some Bizarre Stuff in There

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A leak has revealed new details about Dialog, a secret society started by billionaire Palantir cofounder Peter Thiel — and man, does it sound weird.Dialog, an exclusive group cofounded by Thiel back in 2006, convenes yearly for an off-the-record retreat at which “leaders” discuss “topics,” according to the organization’s extremely vague website. But as Wired reports, a leak — first exposed by a Swiss hacker known as maia arson crimew, stylized with all lower case — sheds light on what this year’s event will cover, as well as who plans to be there.Wired obtained the registration list for this year’s upcoming retreat in Ireland, which includes the names of wealthy tech entrepreneurs, foreign leaders, and a large cohort of sitting US lawmakers, current and former White House officials, ambassadors, and military and intelligence figures. Among the business leaders in attendance, Wired notes, are several founders and executives of surveillance and data companies, as well as six members of the infamous PayPal mafia. The list also contains the names of multiple journalists, in addition to academics and researchers.Among the registration list’s biggest names are current US Treasury secretary Scott Bessent, Texas senator Ted Cruz, Army secretary Dan Driscoll, and NATO’s supreme allied commander in Europe, the American pilot General Alexus Grynkewich.Connecticut representative Jim Himes, who holds the post of ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, was “listed in the same society” as Driscoll and billionaire Palantir cofounder Joe Lonsdale, according to Wired; as the magazine notes, the House Intelligence Committee oversees Palantir’s contracts with US intelligence agencies.The data obtained by Wired also contains details about what this year’s Dialog retreat will cover. Sessions include war-focused events titled “Navigating WWIII” and “Battlefield Technologies”; seemingly sex-and-lifestyle focused sessions dubbed “Money (Does?) Buy Happiness,” “Build-a-Party,” and “How’s Your Sex Life?”; and something called “Build-a-Cult,” which will reportedly be moderated by the founder of Pray.com, a Christian networking service.As Wired notes, Dialog has long declined to share details about its members. It’s easy to see why: the registration list reveals a jaw-dropping intersection of private sector and political power, with billionaires and business figures in charge of companies that have profited immensely off government-contracted surveillance rubbing shoulders with military leaders and elected officials — in some cases, officials tasked with overseeing the contracts handed to those very private-sector data companies, no less.Cheers to Himes, Cruz, and the many other American representatives and officials listed in the event’s registration enjoying their time in Ireland, chatting with billionaires about World War III and how to build a cult.More on Thiel: It Kind of Seems Like Peter Thiel Is Losing ItThe post A Bunch of Internal Documents Just Leaked About Peter Thiel’s Secret Society and There’s Some Bizarre Stuff in There appeared first on Futurism.