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>you think they will end the internet?
Worst case scenario, it's probably going to lead to digital ID being required to access the Internet. The same shit that the EU and Australia have been proposing for a while now. I'm pretty sure this will lead to the prohibition of cryptocurrencies, anonymity networks, P2P filesharing, etc and ISPs will be required to block these protocols by law. I think the global elite is noticing the rise of alt-tech and crypto-anarchism even if it's still in its infancy and is trying to find everything it can do to stop it.
As for resisting this, start learning how to use P2P networks like ZeroNet, Feenet, IPFS, Namecoin, I2P, etc. But this is assuming that they don't start fucking up things at ISP level which they most likely will. In that case, learn about meshnets, sneakernets, pirate boxes, etc. Maybe you can get some like-minded people in your local area and start some piratebox or USB dead-drop for your local community. Maybe you can even start a local meshnet if you can get the right people.
Start switching to FOSS if you haven't done so already. I'm pretty sure Microsoft is going to use their Windows backdoor if this fake cyber-pandemic really does happen. Use full disk encryption on all your partitions. And this may sound obvious, but avoid using any cloud storage or any other forms of software-as-a-service.
Also, if you haven't already, start archiving everything you can onto local storage. Any books, images, videos, web page archives, software, etc that you may find useful should be archived.