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Gas Explosions, Secret Societies, and a Potential Flash Crash – Iran Talks Kickoff as Keir Starmer Resigns

Today’s Digest covers Thiel’s Dialog Society leak exposing Musk, Bessent, Cruz, and others, US-Iran talks and 60-day roadmap, Michigan anti-Jewish indictments, Starmer resignation, Qatar Ras Laffan blast, and a potential yen crash.

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Geopolitics

Swiss hacktivist Maia Arson Crimew reported that Peter Thiel’s Dialog Society left its member directory exposed in its website source code. A second source provided WIRED with the registration list for the August 12–16 retreat near Dublin. The 222 registrants included Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Senator Ted Cruz, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe General Alexus Grynkewich, Elon Musk, Marc Andreessen, Palantir’s Joe Lonsdale, six PayPal Mafia figures, the sitting Saudi ambassador, and a former Saudi intelligence chief. None used government email addresses. The leaked agenda listed panels titled “Navigating WWIII,” “Battlefield Technologies,” “Bring Back Nuclear,” and “Build-a-Cult.”

The Wise Wolf newsletter argued that the attendee list and Thiel’s recent lectures indicate a coordinated technocratic agenda. Security researchers stated that the Airtable database also contained private access tokens, biographies, home cities, political-leaning data, and matchmaking responses. Analysts warned that the data could be used for phishing, blackmail, or recruitment. An internal moderator guide instructed panelists to keep remarks “nonobvious” and avoid “status signaling.”

Other observers have described Dialog as a standard private networking group operating under off-the-record rules comparable to Bilderberg, with no evidence of illegal activity.

Iran War

US Vice President JD Vance and envoy Steve Witkoff held talks in Switzerland with Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, mediated by Qatar and Pakistan. Mediators announced a 60-day roadmap, a Hormuz communication line, and a Lebanon de-confliction cell. Pakistan stated that the parties agreed to reduce Iran’s enriched uranium from 60% to 0.7%. Araghchi said sanctions on oil and petrochemical exports have been waived, and frozen assets partially released. Trump threatened renewed strikes if Hezbollah continues attacks and warned Iran against closing Hormuz.

However, Araghchi reportedly said that Iran will not implement commitments unless Israel withdraws from southern Lebanon. Israeli Defense Minister Katz stated Israel will not withdraw from the security zone in Lebanon.

Relatedly, Israel’s KAN broadcaster reported that Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa is unwilling to launch a US-requested offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Turkey reportedly advised Damascus against any incursion, and Iraqi factions warned of intervention. Trump has pressed Syria to act. US envoy Tom Barrack previously described Lebanon as Syria’s “beach resort.”

US Politics

A federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Michigan has indicted eight people connected to the University of Michigan on charges of conspiracy to threaten campus leadership, law enforcement, businesses, and the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. Prosecutors state that after the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, the defendants traveled at night to private homes, spray-painted threats, caulked doors shut, and threw jars of butyric acid through windows, then attempted to delete digital evidence. The Jewish Federation building was vandalized on the anniversary of October 7. Additional charges include witness intimidation and destruction of property. Conspiracy charges carry up to five years in prison, and witness tampering carries up to twenty. Some online commentators have framed the defendants as pro-Palestine activists.

British Politics

Keir Starmer resigned as Labour leader and Prime Minister. He stated that he accepted his parliamentary party’s assessment that he could not deliver another election victory. Labour’s National Executive Committee will open nominations on July 9, with the contest to conclude before the September recess. Andy Burnham, who won the Makerfield by-election, has entered the leadership race.

Speaking of Starmer’s government, it had proposed requiring social media platforms to algorithmically boost BBC and other public-service content. The government described the measure as a response to disinformation, noting that 51% of adults and 75% of those aged 16–24 cite social media as their main news source. The plan follows the under-16s social media ban and aligns with measures in Germany, France, and the EU’s Democracy Shield framework. Journalist Allison Pearson cited the BBC’s Covid coverage record. Commentators suggested users could block favoured broadcasters, though Ofcom could mandate algorithmic changes. Critics have argued that the proposals amount to narrative control rather than a genuine response to disinformation.

Energy

An explosion occurred at Qatar’s Ras Laffan Industrial City on Sunday evening. Qatar’s Interior Ministry attributed the incident to a “technical accident.” A source identified the site as the Barzan gas plant and cited an “operational error.” QatarEnergy confirmed an explosion and fire that has been contained, with several injuries reported and no leak threatening safety. Earlier Iranian strikes on Ras Laffan had damaged LNG facilities.

Economy

Financial commentator FinanceLancelot reported that the Japanese yen has fallen to 161.5 against the dollar despite the Bank of Japan raising rates last week. They noted that continued yen depreciation sustains the yen carry trade and that Japan’s 10-year yield trajectory toward 4% by September raises the possibility of a flash crash.

Sources

Eight U-M Affiliates Indicted in Conspiracy to Threaten Campus Leaders, Jewish Federation

A federal grand jury indicted eight people associated with the University of Michigan for allegedly being involved in conspiracies to threaten university leaders, law enforcement officials and businesses.

Source | Submitted by PhilH

Leaked Dialog: Thiel’s Elite Summit on WWIII, Cults, and Control

The most powerful people on earth are slipping off to Ireland to plan the next world war and the cage they intend to lock the rest of us in when it’s done.

Source | Submitted by Maria D.

Starmer Resigns After Two Years as UK Prepares for Its Seventh Leader in a Decade

I will resign as leader of the Labour Party

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UK’s BBC Boost Plan: Curbing Disinfo or Creating a Ministry of Truth?

Yes, they want to turn social media into a literal Ministry of Truth.

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Thiel’s Dialog Leak Hands Spies an Elite Target List

Peter Thiel’s Secret Society Leak Creates a Perfect Target List for Espionage, Influence Operations, and Blackmail

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Syria Rejects US Push to Attack Hezbollah Over Legitimacy Fears

Syrian President and former Al-Qaeda chief Ahmad al-Sharaa is “unprepared and unwilling” to launch a military offensive against Lebanon despite growing US pressure

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Explosion at Qatar’s Ras Laffan Gas Plant Blamed on Operational Error

a source with knowledge of the matter said it occurred at the Barzan gas plant in Ras Laffan and was due to an “operational error”

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US-Iran Talks Yield ‘Major Progress’ on Lebanon Ceasefire, to Resume This Week

Encouraging progress has been made including the creation of a mechanism for further technical talks.

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Yen Breaks 161.5/USD Despite BoJ Hike, Fueling Carry Trade and Flash Crash Fears

Is the BoJ about to trigger a flash crash?

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US-Iran Deal Roadmap Stalled by Israel’s Lebanon Refusal

This roadmap won’t start and Iran refuses to implement any commitments if Israel doesn’t fully withdraw from southern Lebanon and all fighting stops, with Araghchi saying a newly established “Lebanon deconfliction cell” is “the first real test of the deal.”

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