Secretive AI Club Exposed: Sex, Politics, and World War III in the Shadows
Leaked documents reveal that Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal and early Facebook investor, has been running a mysterious club called Dialog for years, inviting prominent tech figures, government officials, and financiers to off-the-record retreats.
These gatherings were a strange mix of networking, self-help, and high-level strategy sessions, according to Wired, which obtained the leaked records. The meetings featured discussions on everything from sex and relationships to geopolitics, international conflict, and the potential for World War III.
The club’s membership list, which includes over 300 individuals, reads like a who’s who of tech and finance’s power elite. Guests have included notable figures like Reid Hoffman, CEO of LinkedIn, and Jim Breyer, a partner at Accel Partners, one of Silicon Valley’s top venture capital firms.
Cult-like Behavior and Sex-Positive Culture
The leaked documents paint a picture of a culture that’s part self-help retreat, part exclusive networking event, and part something else entirely. Meetings often featured exercises designed to foster deep personal connections and build a sense of community among members. Some attendees even reported being encouraged to engage in non-monogamous relationships with fellow club members.
The focus on sex and relationships was a deliberate feature of the club’s design, according to attendees who spoke to Wired. They described a culture that encouraged open discussion of sex and personal relationships, often in a way that felt both liberating and unsettling.
World War III and Geopolitics
But Dialog’s interests didn’t stop at sex and relationships. Attendees reported discussions about the potential for global conflict, including the prospect of World War III. It’s unclear what specific policies or initiatives the club’s members were pushing, but the discussions suggest a focus on advanced technologies and their potential implications for global security.
What this means: The leak raises important questions about the influence of this secretive club on the world’s most powerful people. With its focus on networking, self-help, and high-level strategy, Dialog seems to be an incubator for ideas and relationships that could shape the course of global politics.



