Peter Thiel’s Secret Society Exposed: Here Are the Democrats and Lesbian Celebrity Reportedly Involved
Leaked records allegedly show those involved with the group, which includes an out actor and a Democratic senator.
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A list of powerful figures from the world of politics, entertainment, and tech was exposed online. The list belongs to a secretive invitation-only organization called Dialog, which conservative gay billionaire tech investor Peter Thiel cofounded.
According to Wired, the list includes internal records of those who had attended off-the-record events. It notes, “Dialog has spent two decades declining to disclose its members.”
The leaked records were exposed by the Swiss hacktivist maia arson crimew, who previously revealed the US government’s No Fly List, via an anonymous tip. Wired reports that it independently verified the contents. Another source gave Wired the registration for the group’s 2026 annual retreat. That retreat is scheduled for August 12-16 in Ireland.
A list shared online by crimew includes out One Tree Hill actor Sophia Bush, actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Democratic U.S. Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey, and columnist Ezra Klein.
“Together, alongside the mundane fare of a typical thought leadership conference, the documents show an extraordinary convergence of power,” Wired reports. Not only are the above people on a list, so too are the founders, directors, and CEOs of some of the most powerful companies in the U.S., religious leaders, and Trump administration officials.
The overlap between the industries represented and the government officials who oversee them is striking.
The 2026 retreat is scheduled for August 12-16 at the Powerscourt Hotel outside Dublin, Ireland, according to the outlet. Session topics include “Navigating WWIII,” “Battlefield Technologies,” and “Build-a-Cult,” moderated by the founder of the Christian networking site Pray.com.
“What ties the roster together more than any title or office is a shared preoccupation with artificial intelligence, longevity, and the near future. Asked on a sign-up form to predict the future, registrants returned again and again to the same theme: that AI will reorder work, war, education, and belief within a few years. Several foresee mass labor displacement and a swing back toward unions and government programs; others predict an ‘AI winter,’ domestic terrorism targeting data centers, criminal defendants choosing AI lawyers over public defenders, or religious revival provoked by the disruption,” Wired reports.
Wired notes that none of the 222 retreat registrants used a government email address, leaving their correspondence outside public records laws. The exposed database also included each participant’s self-reported political leaning and records from a matchmaking service the organization operates.



