Mart Sander discusses the dark legend of a mysterious object in Merivälja
Musician and writer Mart Sander appeared on the show "Touch Me" to discuss legends surrounding a mysterious object in Merivälja, claiming that people allegedly became ill there, animals behaved strangely, and investigators died under unusual circumstances. Sander admits that his fascination with the mysterious has been a decades-long obsession for him, not merely entertainment.
CultureOn Õhtuleht's show "Touch Me," Mart Sander discusses the dark legend of a mysterious object near Tallinn in Merivälja, according to which people who spent time there fell ill, animals behaved strangely, and people who investigated the site died under unusual circumstances.
Sander admits that his interest in the mysterious is not merely for entertainment-it is a decades-long obsession. The man speaks openly about his own strange experiences, including a car accident which he says "opened his chakras" and irreversibly changed his worldview.
In addition to the Merivälja object, Sander discusses mysterious items that some people believe to be of extraterrestrial origin. According to the musician, he keeps one such piece at home under his pillow. He believes that something is happening in Estonia that mainstream science has yet been unable to fully explain.
"Touch Me" is a television show on Õhtuleht that explores paranormal phenomena, mysterious stories, and mysticism in Estonia and around the world.
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