Nah. I'm much to attached to the Internet for such drastic action.
We can, however, fight the government on technological terms. Like the proverbial gun who doesn't kill anyone - the computerchip doesn't spy on anyone, or intrude on anyone's privacy. The chip and all the techonlogical paraphernalia can be used for good as well as for evil.
This is the system the Icelandic statists are so keen to expand and use in every single car in the Land. Can't someone crack the code it's software is written in, and be ready with a patch for general distribution when the crap hits the fan?
I am not advocating the vandalism of private property, and if the proposal is not carried through I will of course be against the hacking of the system - which is made by a private company for other private companies. If, however, a derivative of this same system is used by the government to spy on free citizens I have no qualms about people vandalizing the equipment to their hearts' content - I just would like to be able to vandalize without the cops finding out - hence my plea to skilled hackers and computers geeks everywhere.