Published on 6/22/2026
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A group of secret documents revealed the participants in the secret “Dialog” forums, which were founded by Peter Thiel, the American businessman and one of the founders of the American “Palantir” artificial intelligence company, and known as the godfather of the technical right. The list that appeared includes several prominent figures from the giants of the technology sector and senior American politicians from various factions, as well as officials in foreign governments, according to a report by the British newspaper “The Guardian”.
The report indicates that the annual “Dialog” meetings, which began in 2006, are similar to several other semi-secret elite conferences, such as the “Bilderberg Group” and “Bohemian Grove,” except that they are more secret and little is known about them because their attendance is limited only to those holding invitations, and they are usually held in luxury facilities around the world.
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The reason for the appearance of this list now is due to an accidental leak directly from the “Dialog” website, as the website added the list of attendees for this year’s forum on June 15 of this year, and the list was visible to the “Internet Archive” services, which contributed to preserving a snapshot of the list. Then this snapshot appeared by a Swiss electronic activist named Maya Arsson Crime through her account on the “Bluesky” social networking platform.
The leaked documents also show the names of a group of different sessions included in this year’s forum, including: “Can money buy happiness?” “Bring back nuclear energy,” “Guiding World War III,” and “battlefield technologies,” according to what was reported by the American technical website “Wired.”
Attendance of technology moguls
The list of attendees at Dialog forums reveals a variety of prominent names in the world, including the leaders of major technology and artificial intelligence companies, according to a report by The Guardian.
Among the names mentioned in the report are the president of Open AI, Greg Brockman, the head of the company’s strategy, Jason Kuhn, the owner of SpaceX and the social media platform

The list also includes US President’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, who currently runs Affinity Partners, as well as Joe Lonsdale, who co-founded Palantir with Thiel, former Google president Eric Schmidt, and YouTube chief Neil Mohan.
Six individuals from the “PayPal Mafia”, which now has widespread influence in Silicon Valley, also attended previous “Dialog” meetings, along with several prominent names in the US government and global governments who were previously linked to American companies, according to the “Wired” report.
The report indicates the membership of Tom Law, who is responsible for global affairs for artificial intelligence at Google DeepMind, as well as Matt Clifford, who until recently was the British Prime Minister’s advisor on artificial intelligence.
The overwhelming presence of artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence technologies had a very prominent presence at the recent Dialogue Forum and previous forums. In addition to the attendance of prominent figures in the world of artificial intelligence to the forum, many of its attendees, who are considered among the elite of the world’s wealthy people, expressed their interest in the technology, according to the “Wired” report.

A large portion of them also see artificial intelligence as a tool that will rearrange life in the modern era as we know it and facilitate the extension of lives and control in the near future. Some of them see that we will soon enter the winter phase of artificial intelligence and its interference in more aspects of life.
It should be noted that Peter Thiel himself is one of the figures closely associated with artificial intelligence, as he is one of the founders of Palantir, a member of the PayPal mafia, and a close associate of the government of US President Donald Trump and his advisor J.D. Vance.
For her part, Janine Wedel, co-director of the Center for Research on Corruption, Networks and Transnational Crime at George Mason University, believes that different agendas are set in such gatherings, adding, “It is the place where the most influential elites meet to form elite opinion.”
Wedel pointed out in her speech that such gatherings, which include financial, technological, and political elites together, are fundamentally a problem for democracy, which raises fears about the consequences of such gatherings.