Revolution Against Digital Serfdom? I read a great deal of media and blogs from various parts of the world. I can assert that there is a certain trend emerging in countries such as Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Russia, and others. Before my eyes, a consolidation of ideas and a kind of class consensus are forming regarding digital serfdom, expressed through Digital ID, central bank digital currencies, social credit systems, vaccination passports, DNA/RNA manipulation, AI, 5G/6G, total surveillance, and other manifestations of our economic dystopia. Currently, discontent is widespread but lacks a coherent structure. Individual popular bloggers and platforms are only beginning to formulate initial theses that, in the future, could lay the foundation for a global, united resistance against the modern digital, unjust, and totalitarian system created by the "conglomerate of billionaires and oligarchs." In essence, if we speak briefly, organized criminal groups have taken control of the world, utilizing BigTech and BigData technologies in their struggle for survival and centralized social engineering. Pro-globalist and pro-oligarchic media label those fighting against this "regime" as marginal figures. Overall, the entire movement is viewed as a rebellion of unimportant people - those fighting for recognition within an exploitative economic system where they are increasingly irrelevant. However, we must remember that it was the proletariat, rejected by social democrats of the provisional government, that carried out the October 1917 revolution in Russia. It was the "useless" people who brought Mao and other Marxist executioners to power. It seems that the "conglomerate of billionaires" does not fully understand the social consequences of their actions. They are building a world where there is no place for ordinary people, a system in which cash will no longer exist. Every inhabitant of our planet will be accountable to a dictatorial AI for their income and expenses, political views, comments, CO2 emissions, purchases, trips, and so on. In this world, people simply will have no past! And this is independent of your country's political system. We are already living in an amoral technocratic hell where human values have given way to ideas of interests, necessity, and power balance. It is evident that in different parts of the world, sparks of an impending global revolution are already visible. In some countries, unknown activists are shooting at power plants supplying data centers; elsewhere, people are burning 5G towers or suing mobile operators to disconnect them. Some fighters resort to radical actions, such as attacking mRNA vaccination centers or destroying surveillance cameras and electric vehicles. These are not acts of marginal or crazy individuals, as the globalist press tries to portray. No. These are signs of a trend - preparations for a rebellion against modernity, currently expressed only through specific technological sabotage. It appears that the peoples of the world are not ready to live in a digital human zoo. Yes, and the power of technocratic criminal elites is not unlimited. There are only 122 data centers worldwide responsible for key elements of this digital dystopia. Isn't it obvious that destroying this infrastructure would set back the globalists by decades? And, in my opinion, it's only a matter of time before someone moves from online outrage to direct action - an act of resistance that doesn't resort to violence but offers a way out of the accumulated contradictions. Where some see marginal figures, I see a trend. And this trend has been growing over the past five years. A true rebellion of unimportant people is coming. And frankly, that makes me uneasy...