Actually, I've read accounts of haunted battlefields of both the Civil War, Revolutionary War, and even WWI.
Same here. Usually it's something like "I went up to the manager and told him how much I enjoyed the civil war reenactment they put on that day. He went pale, and said that they in fact did not have a reenactment scheduled for that particular day."
Reading accounts of people who, for all I know, are crazy and would say just about anything just for the hell of it, and seeing it for myself are two different things.
Now that's not to belittle anyone here who has had a personal experience, but I do believe that the majority percentage of ghost stories people tell are told simply for effect, are the ramblings of a crazy person, or an enormous exaggeration of a much less significant event. The rest are either something that seemed paranormal, but actually was not, or perhaps a small percentage had an actual paranormal encounter. I cannot definitively rule out that possibility.
Based on first hand accounts I've heard, including both my parents (they say they both saw the figure of a man standing in their bedroom doorway) and my grandmother (she said she felt someone sit on the edge of her bed), it's hard to ignore the possibility that something might be out there lurking around in some other wacky dimension or something. I just can't seem to wrap my brain around it, as it just seems so illogical. Regardless, I find the subject very fascinating.
One thing I always wonder about the ghost hunter shows is why it's always got to be at night with "lights out"? If ghosts indeed use various forms of energy to manifest themselves, wouldn't the daytime or with the lights on be a better environment? I believe it's strictly done for no other reason than to play on people's natural fear of the dark. I simply can't rationalize why ghosts would prefer the dark, or how they make footstep sounds (can they really become solid, and if so, wouldn't the bad ones be killing people?) or why one has never explained to someone how life after death works. If there are ghosts, they suck at communication.
I'll say this much, if I ever have a personal experience that I deem to have no logical explanation other than being paranormal, it would throw my current belief system about God, life after death, and lots of other things into complete disarray. I would have to have total re-think on everything (that is if I don't have a heart attack and die from the sheer terror of an actual ghost experience).
That Snopes article is very interesting. I was always under the impression that the movie was based on a true story. Looks like it's no more a true story than the Blair Witch.
If I die and become a ghost, I will haunt this forum.