Sir George McKenzie |
This Poltergeist harms the living.
George McKenzie was a lawyer
who lived in Edinburgh Scotland in the 1600s.
In 1662, King Charles ll
wanted a group of Presbyterian Scots—known as Covernanters—to change their
religion. They refused. He had once been their ally seeing them as his best
hope to restore his crown but he grew to despise them.
King Charles ll in exile. |
George McKenzie was the
lawyer who signed the persecution papers for these descenters-- ministers and Christians. They
then were either executed—many drawn and quartered-- or imprisoned.
Those who avoided execution experienced a fate worse than death. They were imprisoned in a
place known as Covernanters Prison.
This prison used inhumane
methods. The prisoners were left with little food, exposed to the cold
winters—for there was no heat—and those that survived these conditions were
eventually sold into slavery.
Covernanters Prison |
Mckenzie was a legal scholar
who wrote the first Scottish novel. He appeared by day to be a loving husband
and father but he was a vile brute with a sadistic side. He had many of the
prisoners at Covernanter’s Prison tortured and beheaded.
When George McKenzie died he was buried in Greyfriar’s Cemetery, which was near Covernanters
Prison—many of his victims are buried here as well.
At the time of his death he
had signed the deaths of over 18,000 enemies of the former King Charles ll.
His burial site, known as the
Black Mausoleum, has Poltergeist activity connected to it.
McKenzie's tomb. |
McKenzie's coffin. |
People became acutely aware
of this activity in 1998. A homeless man desperate for someplace warm vandalized
the mausoleum that contains George McKenzie’s coffin. He crawled into a nearby empty coffin. It began to shake. He was then covered in the dust of the deceased.
A guard at the cemetery
witnessed this event. Both men ran away, terrified. This was just the
beginning.
The next day a female
passerby looked in through the gates at McKenzie’s tomb. She stated she was
“blasted off the steps by a cold force.”
Soon after, another female
was found lying unconscious her neck covered in bruises as if someone had tried
to choke her to death.
Did the homeless man awaken
this angry spirit?
Even more reports about the ghost at Greyfriar’s Cemetery rolled in. The activity became so bad
the city council closed this cemetery to the public.
However, a few years later
ghost tours of Greyfriars Cemetery were offered.
What is unique about this
case is Poltergeist activity normally only lasts a few weeks but in the
Greyfriar case the activity is ongoing. Instead of it targeting one person or a
family this activity targets many.
In fact, the McKenzie
Poltergeist has targeted hundreds of people—especially those that take the
tour. To date over 350 people have claimed they were attacked in this cemetery.
One hundred and seventy have passed out. More have been physically injured
including broken bones.
Attacks done by McKenzie Poltergeist. |
It is believed that several
of George McKenzie’s tortured victims also haunt this cemetery located on the
southern edge of Old Town in Edinburgh.
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