The Mackie Farm Poltergeist
A Scottish farmhouse was terrorized by an entity that threw stones and set fires.
The Mackie Farm Poltergeist
In 1695, the Mackie family farm at Ringcroft of Stocking in Galloway, Scotland, was plagued by violent poltergeist activity. The case was documented by a minister and witnessed by many neighbors.
The Activity
Stones pelted the house from unknown sources. Objects moved by themselves. The family was physically attacked. Most terrifying, fires broke out spontaneously throughout the building.
The Witnesses
Reverend Alexander Telfair investigated and documented the case. Neighbors came to help and witnessed phenomena firsthand. The activity was not confined to when the family was alone.
The Escalation
The phenomena grew increasingly violent. The entity threw burning peat, setting fires that the family had to fight. Physical attacks intensified. The family feared for their lives.
The Resolution
After months of torment, ministers performed extended prayers and exorcism rites. The activity gradually decreased and eventually ceased. The family remained on the farm.
Assessment
The Mackie Farm case is one of Scotland’s best-documented historical poltergeists. The minister’s account, confirmed by multiple witnesses, presents compelling evidence of genuine paranormal activity.