The secret group, the “Tech Bilderberg” group based on Peter moves around the world

A secret group founded by the Palantier magnate Peter Thiel plans to extend his influence to Washington, DC, according to an Axios report. The group, called Dialog, wants to establish a permanent physical campus in the capital, where it can continue its meetings only at the invitation involving the main actors of power.
Working for information provided by a source knowing the group’s activities, Axios says that dialogue – what he says is “often compared to a Bilderberg of the technological era” – has plans for a “major expansion” which includes the new physical center in DC IT reports:
Dialogue leaders are in active discussion to buy a physical place in Virginia, just outside Washington, to serve as a permanent hub for its meetings outside the records, says the pre -prognostician. The decision to buy land, then build, at the turnipping distance of the capital shows that the group is not only kissing President Trump’s ring, but plans to be hired in Washington long after this quarter.
As you can expect, there is not much information available on the dialogue or what it is. Online descriptions give the impression that a web version of Davos, less transparent and less transparent, of Davos – where well -connected people are seated and discuss the naughty ideas that the American peasantry would simply not get. Axios writes that a source invited to participate in the event described it as “offering the world elites the possibility of speaking frankly through the ideological lines, far from their phones and the pressures of the social media, the media and their stakeholders”. Simone Collins, half of this notorious pronatalist couple who had an unfortunate brilliant media some time ago, previously worked as general manager of the group.
A website that seems to belong to the dialog box lends itself to the secret atmosphere of the group. There is almost nothing on the site, except an email address and the slogan: “The leaders join the dialog box to discuss the subjects outside the record.” We used this email to ask questions about the group’s plans. Gizmodo also contacted Thiel via Palantir.
The rich and the powerful have always used exclusive and secret clubs to advance their own programs, so it definitively follows that the most recent group of technological oligarchs would like their own forum to plot world domination, or whatever they plot. The group’s founder, Thiel, is a major player in business, technology and politics, and has stolen from the spheres of influence linked to the current administration. Many of his associates and friends are currently occupying positions in government, and Palantant continues to work for Trump’s White House while having the fist awarded. Dialog was also founded by Auren Hoffman, another technological Bigwig and providential investor.
We do not know how the dialogue corresponds in terms of “freshness” for other secret groups. The Yale Skull and Bones Society (also known as “BrotherHOOD OF DEATH”), where several presidents were members, and Prescott Bush, according to legend, helped fly the skull of Geronimo, is obviously high. Then there is the Bohemian Grove, the strange retreat from California where powerful guys meet to pee in the woods, wear ceremonial dresses and love a giant owl statue. Your mileage can vary how cool (or not). The Bilderberg group itself, although worrying, always seemed to be a boring, although harmful business meeting, where the leaders of the world come together to discuss the best way to keep the winners of the globe. Since the dialogue is made up of a group of professional nerds, it seems unlikely that it is particularly cool – but there is no way to say it.
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