Problem is, people are quickly losing the ability to trust, and governments refuse to address the causes (poverty, third world debt etc), and instead increase the tension within societies and communities, I can only presume because they want to be needed (or need to be wanted), and their jobs entitle them to make powerful decisions.
BBC news quality is going downhill incredibly fast since September 11, every small piece of 'news' is fired at you down the wires 24/7 ("BBC News 24"), perspective is being lost from this once impartial corperation, and this is the organisation which battles the government! It does though have some good reporters. It's not even worth talking of the other news broadcasters.
At the moment i can only think of taking this simple approach: think green, act green and vote Green. Being prepared has got to apply to how we prepare for the future of democracy, if you treat it as a mindset anyway.
As regards preparing for plane travel, I suppose your greatest asset in a crash or such like is your brain, if you concentrate too much on having the tools I think you can miss the obvious options. If you know to wait until crashing in the sea before opening your life-jacket for instance, try and tell everybody else that. If you can't undo the seatbelt, maybe you can loosen it first and wriggle out, but it's not the action which counts, it's the overall approach to the situation. I'm sure everybody already knows how important this is, I'm just speaking my mind here and don't mean to speak down to anybody.
Ian