Capricious capers on Baba Vanga’s predictions

I came across a couple of 2024 predictions by Baba Vanga, a renowned Bulgarian mystic and clairvoyant.

After reading your prompt, the one that caught my attention was a famine due to an overpopulated planet bursting at the seams. It is a possible resource crunch after having mindlessly squandered away precious resources.

But is it a resource crunch or just an inequitable distribution of resources?

Geographical boundaries created ownership of resources, more than administrative convenience.

So, how the famine affects you may depend on which part of the world you reside in.


Another intriguing prediction concerns the possibility of contact with aliens, a scenario that could potentially alter our understanding of food and survival in the future. This prediction is particularly interesting in the context of the famine, as it raises questions about how we might adapt to new dietary possibilities.

For decades, we have constructed sci-fi stories about food in capsules, envisioning a future where our dietary needs are met more efficiently and compactly. In these speculative narratives, the kind of food that we ingest now is made redundant.

If the aliens are friendly, will we feed them or learn to survive without grains, veggies, dairy, and meat?


There are mythological tales about meditators in the Himalayas surviving on sunlight they consume at dawn for 10 minutes through the lower eyelid. It is supposed to provide sufficient energy for the body to survive in an inactive, trance-like state.

Can solar energy be a replacement for food as we know it now?

Finally, can we find a way to clamp the population count at a certain level?

Biological manipulation, reproductive interventions …

Am I giving you ideas for the following prompt 😊


Yet another prediction about humans being created with the desired traits in labs…

Do we need them to end all unpredictability in the world?


MLMM – Friday Faithfuls

10 thoughts on “Capricious capers on Baba Vanga’s predictions

  1. “just an inequitable distribution of resources?” Yeah, I was thinking that this prediction is inevitable as there are always certain segments of the population which are going hungry.

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