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On June 16, 2026, Wired published a bombshell.
A secret elite society called #Dialog, founded in 2006 by billionaire tech investor Peter #Thiel and Silicon Valley entrepreneur Auren #Hoffman, had its internal membership records exposed online. The data was found by maia arson #crimew, the same Swiss hacktivist who discovered the U.S. governmentβs No-Fly List.
She found names, personal phone numbers, email addresses, birthdates, and emergency contacts of some of the worldβs most powerful people, along with "talks" list that is...wow.
But it's a more important story than people realize. It's not just a ketamine fueled Bildeburg with talks on how to build a cult.
Itβs where the regulated and the regulator meet without a transcript.
Wired: https://www.wired.com/story/leak-exposes-members-of-peter-thiels-secretive-dialog-society/
Deep Dive: https://hejon07.substack.com
List of attendees available via source code on the dialog site: https://lingo.lol/@amyfou/116757181906556083
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Analysis Summary
Wired confirmed on June 16 that a data leak exposed the membership records of Dialog, a secretive 20-year-old network of tech, business, and political elites co-founded by Peter Thiel. The leak included personal contact information and revealed that Dialog hosts retreats with agenda items ranging from cult-building discussions to World War III preparation β suggesting it functions as an unaccountable space where powerful industry and government figures network without public record. The story matters because it demonstrates how elite networks operate behind closed doors while influencing policy, and because the leak itself reflects ongoing vulnerabilities in digital security even among the world's most sophisticated individuals.
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βOn June 16, 2026, Wired published a bombshell about a secret elite society called #Dialog, founded in 2006 by billionaire tech investor Peter Thiel and Silicon Valley entrepreneur Auren Hoffmanβ
Wired article confirmed publication date and founding details. Multiple outlets (Times of India, Stanford Daily, The News Pakistan) corroborate the society's existence and Thiel/Hoffman co-founding.
βThe data was found by maia arson crimew, the same Swiss hacktivist who discovered the U.S. government's No-Fly Listβ
Wired article confirms maia arson crimew discovered the Dialog leak. The attribution of No-Fly List discovery to crimew is widely reported but is a secondary detail unverified in the immediate Wired coverage.
βThe exposed data included names, personal phone numbers, email addresses, birthdates, and emergency contacts of some of the world's most powerful peopleβ
Wired and multiple corroborating outlets confirm the breadth and sensitivity of exposed personal data from the Dialog membership records.
βThe Dialog records included a 'talks' list with panels on cult-building, sex, and prepping for World War IIIβ
Wired headline explicitly references agenda items: 'panels on cult-building and sex to prepping for World War III.' This is directly from the Wired story itself.
βDialog is where the regulated and the regulator meet without a transcriptβ
This is editorial commentary on the significance of Dialog as a venue for private meetings between industry figures and government officials. While the leaked records confirm powerful government and business figures attend, the characterization as 'regulated and regulator' meeting 'without transcript' is the author's analytical interpretation, not a fact stated in Wired.
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