They Got the Receipts: Tech Billionaire Peter Thiel’s Secret Society Exposed After Major Hack
From grading celebs like Thanos on a secret scorecard to running a high-priced dating service for politicians, a new leak reveals exactly what the global elite are doing behind closed doors.

Let’s keep it 100: we already knew the rich and powerful were playing games behind our backs, but this new leak of Peter Thiel’s secret club 'Dialog' is some next-level wildness. A Swiss hacktivist named maia arson crimew—the same person who clowned the government by leaking the DOJ’s no-fly list back in 2023—just dropped the whole database online. Now we got the actual receipts on how former PayPal big boss Peter Thiel and angel investor Auren Hoffman run their exclusive little country club.
Since 2006, Dialog has been hosting these secret retreats, bringing about 200 of the global elite together every year. We're talking politicians, Silicon Valley tech moguls, foreign officials, academics, and big-name Hollywood actors. This August, they are heading out to some secure spot outside Dublin, Ireland, for a two-day get-together. But while they want the world to think they're doing serious world-changing work, the leak proves they are really just running a high-priced popularity contest.
The most ridiculous part of the leak is how they grade their members on a secret scorecard. They put everyone on an A, B, and C scale based on how much money they have and how famous they are. Get this: 'C' is actually the highest grade. So if you're a VIP, you get a C. It’s completely backwards, but that’s how these tech elites operate. They are literally treating human beings like they’re livestock, sorting them into bins based on their clout.
For example, they got actor Josh Brolin in the database marked down as a major VIP. The staff notes literally say he's top-tier because he played Thanos in the Marvel movies and because 'Avengers: Endgame' made over $2.79 billion. Imagine being a grown-ass man, a respected actor, and these tech nerds are grading you like a piece of meat because you put on a purple suit and made a corporate movie. It shows you exactly how hollow these people are—everything is about the bag and the clout.
It gets worse, though. The staff also grades attendees with a 'value-add' score from 1 to 4. If the staff thinks your 'Value Add [is] Too Low' or you’re a 'Poor Culture Fit,' they will straight up disinvite you from the next event. It’s like high school all over again, but with millions of dollars on the line. They want your money, but if you don't talk the talk or fit their weird vibe, you get kicked out of the clique.
And speaking of money, the hustle is real. It costs tens of thousands of dollars just to get in the door, but the pricing is totally rigged. If you’re a lower-tier member (Grades A and B), you gotta pay the full price about 70% of the time. But if you’re one of those top-tier C-grade VIPs, only a quarter of them actually have to pay full price. The rich get richer, and the almost-rich get fleeced to pay for the VIPs' free rides. It’s the same old game they play in the real world, just on a private estate.

