Theory of the Revolutionary Struggle Many people think that the revolution can only be carried out by the people. In fact, this is a deep misconception. IT cartels and the political foundations that created them are not omnipotent. In this post I will tell you how the revolution takes place. Let's say there are 10 people in the room. 3 people declared themselves power, because they have money and weapons. Seven more are silent. But then one day 3 more people get together and attack the authorities, eliminating the leader. From the former government there are 2 lose one’s head people left. This is the theory of revolution. Revolutions are made not by the people, but by an active aggressive minority united by a great goal. Several things are clear from the above example. First, the authorities are specific people with specific resources and interests. Secondly, power is a limited number of people who are ready to die for the regime. Thirdly, without a leader, the system of power falls apart if it is not democratic. Fourth, the people always join the winning side. Even if they is not happy. How to defeat Web 2, the Internet and the political foundations behind it? First, you need to count all the real leaders of this system and hit them. Secondly, discover sources of resources. Thirdly, to find out whether the enemy is ready to die for "new socialism" and "new world order". Fourth, eliminate the source of their power - social media. Fifth, create copies of enemy structures in all directions and declare a revolution and the elimination of Web 2.0 at the time of the destruction of the entire system with the help of Van der Graf generators. This is how, in theory, a revolution against the "new socialism" and the dominance of global political funds that destroy the Internet and freedom of speech, human rights, and civil liberties may look like. When a fat pig is killed, a knife is stabbed right into the heart.