2024-11-06
7 分钟In this patreon bonus episode, I am joined by researcher JC Dentun to dive into the many theories, supposed historical references, and internet origin stories about the "Zozo" phenomenon. To listen visit www.patreon.com/otherworld To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Otherworld.
What you're hearing right now is a short preview of a full episode that's available right now on our Patreon.
If you want to hear the full thing, you could visit patreon.com otherworld this episode is a follow up to our recent Zozo series.
In those episodes, you heard stories from two strangers that had very similar experiences talking to something on a Ouija board that identified itself with the name Zozo.
I spent lots of time diving into this topic.
There is no shortage of theories and lore out there on the Internet in regards to what Zozo might be.
But if you try to look into any of those theories, there's often not much there or the connections are very loose.
The theories about Zozo are all over the place.
I've heard that it's an ancient Sumerian demon.
I've heard that it's connected to Jimmy Page's Zozo symbol made famous on the album Led Zeppelin 4.
I've heard that Zozo actually means Pazuzu, which is the demon from the movie the Exorcist.
There are so many theories like this, so many more.
The list goes on and on.
I've heard people say that this name is referenced in very old books that date back to 1512.
These books are only available in PDF pretty much, and are in different languages.
They're also just quite difficult to read, even if you do get your hands on them, because they're quite long and dense.
For that reason, I sought out the help of a researcher named J.C.
denton who has been on the show before.
I sent him out there to dive into all of the various theories about Zozo.
And I asked him to come on and talk to me about which had merit and to see if there's any historical information that could be useful when it comes to this topic and basically help me understand how to think about all of this if something like Zozo did indeed exist.