Peter Thiel's private society attendance list leaked via hard-coded HTML

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Comment by fergie 9 hours ago

Interesting to see that the progressive journalist Ezra Klein was in attendance. Also Kaja Kallas. Not quite sure what to make of that.

Comment by karmakurtisaani 9 hours ago

It's influential people talking to each other. If they don't go, they're missing out.

Comment by fergie 8 hours ago

Having thought about it, I wonder if Klein, Ferris and maybe some of the others were there to give talks.

Comment by OutOfHere 5 hours ago

What exactly are they missing out on?

Comment by TimTheTinker 1 hour ago

Optionality. The power available to any one person to do anything in society is directly proportional to their genuine connections to others, even if brief.

Meetups in person with real connections happening (even if brief) create so many new possibilities for those in attendance.

The disappearance of in-person meetups (especially among developers) in the US after Covid is a tragedy - so much could be happening that is not.

The Manifesto for Agile Software Development only happened because a group of developers met up in person. They disagreed about nearly everything, but what they agreed about changed the industry.

Comment by karmakurtisaani 4 hours ago

Connections, insider information, possibility to pitch your projects to very wealthy people etc.

Comment by boelboel 6 hours ago

Because he's a controlled opposition nepobaby with little actual intellectual merit, like many in the sector. Similar to Sam Harris, who's also on the list, with new atheism. Sometimes you just need some people to propagandize and all that's important is that they're loyal.

He's there just to make a certain group of people slightly more okay with some questionable views.

Comment by dkuntz2 30 minutes ago

"progressive"

Comment by dofm 8 hours ago

> Interesting to see that the progressive journalist Ezra Klein was in attendance.

" " <— I think you dropped these — not certain where they go, though

Comment by ozlikethewizard 7 hours ago

Journalists will often try to attend these things to get a scoop, the other attendees will be trying to influence that scoop. That may not definitely be the case here, but it's also not given they're plants or anything.

Comment by serious_angel 4 hours ago

My dear... more and more political is posted at GitHub... and there's so much hope... this won't result in even more service penalties eventually...

Yes, it's been accused by Microsoft, and yes it has been having issues since then, including the unstable uptime, but... it's still the awesome GitHub... with an ineffably magnificent history to care for I believe...

Comment by fragmede 3 hours ago

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Comment by morgengold 8 hours ago

Jens Spahn. Interesting for all Germans.

Comment by comment0r 4 hours ago

If I remember correctly, Spahn is also member of other orgs related to the US, i. e. Atlantik-Brücke e. V.

It’s certainly interesting as he seems to be the only German member of Dialog. It makes me question if these kind of "memberships" make it (partially) possible for him to be in the position he is in now. Otherwise it’s questionable to me how he can stay in power despite being the person he is.

Comment by 3stacks 4 hours ago

Peter Attia figured heavily in a certain recent document dump, so I’m not surprised to see him swimming in these circles.

Tim Ferris is an interesting one to me. Feels like an outlier attendee but maybe he will be part of consent manufacturing for whatever is talked about here

Comment by joshspankit 3 hours ago

As someone with a long-time interest in Tim Ferriss I’d say he’ll probably go most places he’s invited out of pure curiosity. He’s also attended TED and has been in many VC spaces so it’s not surprising that someone (maybe even Thiel himself) would invite him

Comment by dofm 9 hours ago

I am not really bothered by talking-shop nonsense like this; rich dullards with no discernible talent have always organised quiet little salons to try to seem impressive. If no young people are being sexually abused, let them talk.

For all the fuss about Bilderberg in the early 2000s, for example, it apparently was quite dull and blowhardish and achieved little; nobody who participated was particularly advantaged except for the opportunity to find out how dark-sided Henry Kissinger really was was in person. Beyond that it’s just networking; Twitter did the same job for a while, private invitation-only discussion forums online still do it.

And besides it has its own punishment built in, even I dare say for Thiel himself, who is a terrible person, but not so terrible that he should have Ted Cruz inflicted on him outside work hours.

Aside from that, aren’t people just going to come away with first-hand knowledge that Thiel is a sweaty weirdo?

Comment by queenkjuul 5 hours ago

> not so terrible that he should have Ted Cruz inflicted on him outside work hours.

He made his bed.

(And he is that awful)

Comment by hristov 9 hours ago

Well, this finally proves that Kasparov is a mole and not really an opposition leader in any real sense of the word.

Comment by TiredOfLife 8 hours ago

? Palantir helps Ukraine fight russia.

Comment by joshspankit 3 hours ago

Palantir helps everyone fight everyone

Comment by TiredOfLife 16 minutes ago

Not russia.

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Comment by OutOfHere 5 hours ago

Do you know what's common among these people? They exploit others for their gain, not really offering good value to people. They don't offer a fair deal.

Comment by ChrisArchitect 3 hours ago

Comment by therein 9 hours ago

Nice to see it here.

Comment by Hamuko 9 hours ago

Vibed?

Comment by shevy-java 9 hours ago

Also, Ted Cruz there - interesting how only very few politicians are on the list. Must be a close buddy. Someone should have a look at the legislation pushes by Ted.

Comment by dofm 9 hours ago

Ted Cruz is only there so nobody outstays their welcome.

Comment by shevy-java 9 hours ago

I smell a word that begins with the letter 'c' and ends with 'orruption'.

Now we only need a cross-reference to all who were partying on the Epstein islands yet were not tracked by a government that is not very ... motivated to find out all who organised those parties, involving underage people (we have eye witness testimonies of that already; the current government deliberately delays any real further investigations here).