According to Watchtower AI monitoring, as reported by WIRED magazine, the secretive society Dialog, co-founded by Peter Thiel, leaked the attendance records of 222 elites, including Elon Musk, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, OpenAI President Greg Brockman, and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner. The leaked database not only exposed the list but also revealed highly private agendas such as discussions on establishing a cult, dealing with World War III, and other topics.
Since its founding in 2006, Dialog has operated in secrecy for nearly 20 years, often referred to as the "Bilderberg Conference" of the tech industry, with attendance fees exceeding $16,000. The leaked agenda for the 2026 annual conference, scheduled for August in Dublin, includes topics such as "Build-a-Cult," "Navigating WWIII," "Battlefield Technologies," "Bring Back Nuclear," "Money (Does?) Buy Happiness," and "How’s Your Sex Life?"
The leaked data also includes members' political leanings and matchmaking information filled out on the exclusive pairing program dating.dialog.org. Although Dialog had promised that this privacy would never be disclosed, the exposure of the Airtable database in the front-end code led to the simultaneous exposure of this sensitive data.
The list includes Microsoft Xbox Executive Sarah Bond, current YouTube CEO Neal Mohan, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, Senator Ted Cruz, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and other dignitaries. Officials, including NATO Commander General Alexus Grynkewich, used non-government official emails during registration, allowing them to conduct activities outside scrutiny and circumvent audits under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
A security design flaw was the main cause of the leak. Hacker maia arson crimew discovered the exposed Airtable directory in Dialog's website code, which even included members' private login credentials, with the list even featuring Airtable founder Howie Liu himself.
