This happened in the 1950s, when the CIA collaborated with a well-known psychologist named Iwen Cameron and funded his research, which focused on the use of electric shocks on the brains of psychopaths, to turn their brains into a "white page on which information could be rewritten" )!

Where Cameron tried to cancel the memory of patients by electric shocks and hallucinations and isolation. From this experience, American economist Milton Friedman controversial one of his ideas and his diabolical theories that explain how governments can cause disasters and crises using the so-called (economic shock therapy)!

Friedman's vision in this theory is: "Only crises, real or perceived, produce real change." As crises and disasters produce pivotal and important changes when they occur, they must be exploited for the benefit of the government or to achieve certain goals. If they do not exist, they must be fabricated, fabricated and then exploited, Friedman says in his Nobel Prize-winning theory of economics.

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This theory and ideology have successfully served the interests of governments and large corporations in society for half a century, although they have begun to fade because of increased awareness of individuals and societies beyond capitalist politics
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These disasters, whether military coups, terrorist attacks, collapses, economic fluctuations, wars or even natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, etc., are used to convince the people to accept certain economic policies and decisions they are not expected to accept in normal circumstances. In times of war you see people have given up their rights and their money to the government in exchange for living!

Sri Lanka's National Solidarity Movement (SMM), representing small hunters, described the reconstruction movement as a "second tsunami of corporate globalization." This move was seen as a deliberate attempt by Sri Lanka, quoting Naomi Klein in her book Shock Doctrine: "The people have been bitterly opposed to these policies in the past, but now starve in the camps," he said. How to survive until the next day A place they sleep in, no place to live in. They have lost their means of livelihood and do not know how they will feed themselves in the future The government has advanced its plan in these particular circumstances, but when the people wake up from the tsunami, "He said.

Some countries have applied shock therapy to their poor populations, from Chile to Indonesia, Argentina, Brazil, Russia, Iraq and now Sudan, all of which have had catastrophic consequences. The beginning was in Chile, a communist country with a flourishing economy in the 1950s and 1960s; when America decided that such progress could threaten its interests, it felt that the Chilean economy must be hit and defeated. It started with education, took a group of Chilean students and taught them at the University of Chicago under the direction of the capitalist Milton Friedman, planted the seeds of disaster capitalism. At the same time, presidential elections were held in Chile. America moved and applied shock therapy through Chilean students who were educated by Friedman, Where it supported labor strikes, created unrest in the country and carried out failed military coups in 1973.

The horrendous result came only a year later, with inflation at 375 percent, the highest inflation rate in the world at the time. Even middle-income families spent about 74 percent of their income to buy bread, and the middle class became poor. . Chile became a country with a tyrannical authority ruled by the military dictator (Beyoncé) with the blessing of America, who remained in power for 17 years!

This theory and ideology have successfully served the interests of governments and large corporations in society for half a century, although they have begun to fade because of the increased awareness of individuals and societies beyond capitalist politics. The question now is whether Sudan is in the trap of shock therapy.