A massive data breach has exposed the membership roster of Dialog, a secretive, invite-only society backed by billionaire Peter Thiel, revealing over 200 global elites spanning politics, technology, finance, and entertainment.
The leak, first uncovered by Swiss hacktivist maia arson crimew, included not just names but employer details, locations, email addresses, mobile numbers, birthdates, assistants’ contact information, and private access tokens functioning as login credentials..
According to the leaked roster, listed entries identify Abbasi simply as “Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Fmr. Prime Minister, Pakistan. Founder, Airblue,” placing him in the same document alongside Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Senator Ted Cruz, Jared Kushner, Elon Musk, and European Commission Vice President Kaja Kallas.
Abbasi is not the only Pakistani name to surface in the leaked materials. Ali Jehangir Siddiqui, Pakistan’s former Ambassador to the United States and founder of JS Bank, also appears in the roster. Siddiqui served as Special Assistant to the Prime Minister under Abbasi’s government from August 2017 to May 2018, before his appointment as Ambassador to the United States in 2018, a posting that continued under the succeeding government of Imran Khan. The presence of both men in the same leaked document suggests overlapping access to the network during and after their time in Pakistani government.
Dialog itself has operated almost invisibly for nearly two decades since its founding in 2006, hosting off-the-record retreats for what the group’s own internal materials describe as “highly accomplished” attendees from politics, technology, finance, and media.
According to the leak list:
A leaked participation guide instructed members to be concise, offer dissenting views, and avoid status signaling, framing the gatherings as candid, unfiltered discussions among global decision-makers. Session topics uncovered in the breach ranged from “Navigating WWIII” and “Battlefield Technologies” to more personal themes including “Build-a-Cult” and “Research-Based Longevity Hacks.”
Leaked records also show that Dialog’s most recent major retreat, held in Dublin in August, drew approximately 222 registrants, 87 of them attending for the first time, with most participants registering using personal or corporate email addresses rather than official government accounts, a detail researchers say placed their Dialog-related communications outside the reach of public records laws.
One widely shared post tagged accounts including @AwaamPakistan, economist and former finance minister Miftah Ismail, and Shahid Khaqan Abbasi’s own account directly, asking:
Fmr PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi is in this list too apparently. @AwaamPakistan @MiftahIsmail @SKhaqanAbbasi any answers ? https://t.co/sAoZktgRy8 pic.twitter.com/aYWm4rKlU0
— Shay 🇵🇰 #FixKarachi (@PakiSwift) June 18, 2026
No official explanation has emerged from Abbasi, his office, or Airblue regarding the nature, timing, or extent of his involvement with Dialog.
