The modes of organizing that are most resistant to State infiltration and disruption are exactly the kinds of modes of organizing that are also resistant to power grabs and abuse from within.
Actual decentralization is incredibly hard to infiltrate fully. It’s hard to take down the whole network in one series of raids.
It’s also the kind of network without leaders or idols. Without people who gatekeep knowledge or (soft) power.
If we want to fix the future problem of how we would resist increasingly authoritarian regimes, we can start today by finding ways to work where everyone is connected to everyone and there are no choke points or single points of failure.