Palantir's Peter Thiel has plans for Irish retreat with private group leaked
Peter Thiel, co-founder and chairman of Palantir Technologies. Photographer: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Co-founder of PayPal and Palantir, Peter Thiel is planning a retreat this summer in Dublin with an elite network of over 220 tech, financial and political figures, including NATO Europe commander Alexus Grynkewich and US Senator Ted Cruz.
Tech magazine Wired reported on Wednesday that a private, invitation-only group known as Dialog, founded by billionaire Thiel in 2006, is planning a four-day retreat from August 12-16 at the five-star Powerscourt Hotel in Wicklow.
Wired said the internal records from the private group were exposed online, naming participants and revealing personal details that were intended to remain private.
Dialog has never disclosed its members, but the leak lists several participants involved in the August trip to Powerscourt, naming 222 people in total and their respective membership status, which include labels such as "active member" and "guest."
The same leak also revealed a program of off-the-record events scheduled for the August retreat, which include: "Money (Does?) Buy Happiness,” “Bring Back Nuclear,” “Navigating WWIII,” “Battlefield Technologies,” and “How’s Your Sex Life?”
Other events included talks such as “Build-a-Cult,” moderated by the founder of the Christian networking site Pray.com, and “Build-a-Party,” run by a former White House national security official.
In addition to Ted Cruz and Alexus Grynkewich, the directory lists potential guests including sitting Trump administration officials, six former members of PayPal, and a sitting ambassador to the United States, along with the founders and directors of some of the largest surveillance, data-broker, and advertising-data companies in the world.
Of the 222 people signed up for the August retreat, 87 are marked as first-time attendees, according to the leaked records.
Dialog founder Peter Thiel has become one of the most politically influential entrepreneurs and political activists in the US. An early investor in Facebook and co-founder of payments giant PayPal, Thiel is also the co-founder and chairman of Palantir, which has been criticised for its role in human surveillance, military operations and privacy breaches.
Palantir's customer base includes federal agencies, governments and private companies. It has previously partnered with US immigration police to develop software for the agency, and in 2024, the company entered a strategic partnership with Israel, providing its defence ministry with AI models and data analysis tools to support the country's war efforts.
The venture capitalist is also a vocal supporter of Trump and was one of the first in Silicon Valley to endorse the president during his first campaign in 2016.
Powerscourt Hotel has been contacted for comment.





