I think vital survival information will get disseminated by persons wandering between
settlements, and by the communications between ham radio operators. It will be a lot slower
then and a complete reverse of today's information overload. We may all develop a great
hunger for what is happening elsewhere. Enough to provide a meal to the one willing to share
vital scrapes of knowledge concerning the other areas in which they have traveled. With
respect to information: to survive today, one needs to evaluate what is important and toss out
the rest. To survive tomorrow, my best guess is that the evaluation of truth and fiction will be
most important. I may be wrong but, I don't see many large congregations of people who end
up being educators. Hunger and difficult travel will dictate actions. You can rest assured if
you have a way of making food people will eventually find you. Probably more than you want
or maybe more than you will be able to handle.
Offered by Mike.