More than 200 members of the world's elite have registered to participate in the Dialog Club forum, the agenda of which will range from discussions about sex and the creation of cults to life in the conditions of the Third World War, claims the Wired portal, citing leaked documents. The co-founder of the organization, which hardly discloses information about itself, is the co-founder of PayPal and Palantir, billionaire Peter Thiel.
According to Wired, access to the Dialog Club is by invitation only, and the organization annually attracts U.S. officials, foreign government representatives and Silicon Valley executives to its private events. The publication compares Dialog to a “technological version” of the Bilderberg Club, an informal meeting of the American and European political and business elite. For the past 20 years, information about members of Thiel's organization has not been disclosed.
This year, a source provided Wired with a list of participants at the conference, which will take place August 12-16 near the Irish capital of Dublin, as well as the names of upcoming discussions. The database was hacked by Swiss hacker Maia Arson Krimue.
“The data describes a program of closed-to-the-press sessions, including: 'Can Money Buy Happiness?', 'Bringing Back Nuclear Energy', 'Navigating World War III', 'Combat Technologies' and 'How's Your Sex Life?' — notes Wired.
Other talks include “Build a Cult,” moderated by the founder of the Christian website Pray.com, and “Throw a Party,” hosted by a former White House national security official, the newspaper said.
The list of conference participants included the names of 222 people, who were divided into groups of “active participants” and “guests”. Wired does not list it in full, but mentions the planned participation of NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe Alexus Grinkevich, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll and other members of President Donald Trump's administration.
Also on the list are Joe Lonsdale, co-founder of the technology company Palantir, two U.S. senators, including Republican Ted Cruz, who chairs the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, and Rep. Jim Himes of the House Intelligence Committee, which oversees the agencies with which Palantir contracts.
“Other members of the club include hedge fund and private equity billionaires, current and former foreign officials, television actors, best-selling authors and religious leaders,” the publication adds.
Thiel is an American entrepreneur and billionaire of German origin, known, in addition to founding PayPal and Palantir, for his investments in Facebook and SpaceX. According to Forbes, his fortune is $27.6 billion as of 2026.
Previously, the businessman’s name was already associated with a major data leak in 2025 – then recordings of his closed lectures were leaked onto the Internet. Thiel discussed whether Trump could become a “deterrent for the Antichrist.” The entrepreneur also stated that humanity has been stagnating for almost the last half century and certain forces are seeking to create a “one world government” in order to “bring Armageddon to Earth.”
The billionaire's rhetoric was ridiculed by the satirical animated series South Park. According to the plot of season 28, he participates in a school meeting, where he discusses “Satanic numerology” and the Antichrist with students, describes in detail how Satan became pregnant by Trump, and then finds himself arrested.
Palantir, where Thiel continues to head the board of directors, signed an agreement with Ukraine in 2024 on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in mine clearance.



















