

Mind Controlled Elites: Washington’s Cognitive War on Europe | Nel Bonilla
11 snips Jul 20, 2025
Nel Bonilla, a writer and researcher behind the Substack “Worldliness: The Threads Connecting Geopolitics,” dives into the complex web of elite networks shaping European geopolitics. She discusses how U.S. influence manifests through a 'uniparty' and suppresses alternative political voices in Europe. The conversation sheds light on powerful transatlantic connections and secretive meetings that drive military narratives and public perception. Bonilla also contrasts U.S. strategies in Europe versus Latin America, revealing a nuanced approach to global influence.
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Networks Socialize Elites Into US Hegemony
- Transatlantic elite networks were built historically to socialize foreign elites into US-aligned worldviews.
- These networks use scholarships, foundations, conferences and career channels to align interests across states.
Atlantic Brücke’s Founding Story
- Atlantic Brücke was founded post‑WWII to create US‑German friendship and keep West Germany anti‑communist.
- Founders included elites like Eric Warburg and Marion Dönhoff who bridged pre‑ and postwar networks.
Philanthropy As Political Pipeline
- Foundations like Ford and Rockefeller financed influence, seeding candidates and media to shape political outcomes.
- Funding channels let unelected private actors steer public politics across decades.