Decentralized ways to effect change are needed.
Non violent protest is key. Gandhi drove the British out of India that way. Poor as it is, in India the legal system is showing signs of life with regard to the medical tyranny, signs not showing up in wealthier places like Europe. In good times an informal economy like India's may be less efficient, but in autocratic periods it may help people survive and thrive.
Protect Cash: https://nader.org/2022/09/01/how-about-a-civic-group-to-oppose-a-cashless-society/
Jury nullification might help too, imo. This could be useful in the case of protesting paying medical, debt and utility bills where they are unreasonable, and in nullifying other unjust laws too.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jury_nullification
And of course making the criminal laws as they are work as they are intended in the case of medical tyranny and murder by injection is critical now.
https://odysee.com/@Fingerbob:c/Francis-A.-Boyle-Roadmap-for-Prosecuting-COVID-Crimes:e