Global freedom in this world has reached a historical low and will likely continue to worsen rapidly.
Part of the reason for this is that until relatively recent times large areas of land had still remained unexplored and unexploited. Then a large part is due to the continuing spread of control by evil people or terrorists if you will.
If control in your country has been taken by over by an evil terrorist power you won't be able to trust your media to inform you of this as the media is one of the first venues they will have compromised.
Instead you can know by your own experiences, and watching rights being taken away, etc.
We know that the end goal of these terrorists is to enslave and genocide us.
There are various tactics that can be tried as forms of resistance. Normal, completely peaceful forms will not be effective and are useless.
Of the tactics that may be useful I suspect that in many places Guerilla warfare, and things like sabotaging electric grids may be too difficult for many to accomplish.
In those areas I think a more realistic form of resistance would be to concentrate on the poisoning of water supplies such as lakes and rivers.
This could slow them down buying valuable time or at the very least not allow them to get away free and clear in their commission of evil.
If the country falls into the hands of terrorists, we will lose all our rights, you have to be scared all the time, there will be no law in the country.
And these terrorists will never think of the public, they will be constantly thinking of looting and thus the country's economy will be hit hard, and the country will be destroyed.
For example, we can talk about the Taliban of Afghanistan.
The Taliban has been the target of terrorism in Afghanistan for the past 17 years. They have been fighting against the Afghan government and NATO forces. The terrorist group is known for their use of suicide bombings, improvised explosive devices, and targeted assassinations. The group's goal is to install an Islamic Emirate in Afghanistan, which would be a strict Islamic state with sharia law and no foreign interference.
The Taliban has been active in Afghanistan since 1994 when they were first founded by Mullah Mohammed Omar. They are believed to have between 25-30 thousand fighters today, with a majority of them being from rural areas of Afghanistan. The Taliban is also supported by Pakistan's ISI intelligence agency who provides weapons and training to the terrorist group in order to destabilize Afghanistan and create an Islamic state there.