Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: All instances of SCP-XXXX are to be kept in standard humanoid containment cells at Site-113.
SCP-XXXX entities are docile and will not attempt to breach containment unless aggravated. Preventing aggravation involves only standard care for a humanoid entity and ensuring that exactl four entities be contained within a single cell.
All Site-113 personnel are to keep constant handwritten notes, schedules, and reminders in order to avoid being affected by SCP-XXXX's antimemetic property. It is also mandatory that all personnel spend at least one hour per day in the presence of an SCP-XXXX entity. Constant and repeated exposure to SCP-XXXX has been shown to reduce the effect of SCP-XXXX's secondary property.
Description: SCP-XXXX are a race of antimemetic beings. It is impossible to think about them without being currently exposed to them or knowledge of them. Awareness of them degrades during any period of time in which an individual is not currently exposed to them or knowledge of them. After a short time it becomes impossible to think about them again. Once an individual has completely lost all awareness of the entities, their secondary property begins to manifest.
This secondary property is paranoia directed towards SCP-XXXX. This effect is observed in all beings, even those who have never been made aware of SCP-XXXX. This effect manifests as a pervasive, but uncertain paranoia directed at an unknown threat.
In some situations, this undirected paranoia may become directed at something the affected individual associates with SCP-XXXX. This occurs only in subjects who have at some point been made aware of SCP-XXXX, and therefore have something they can remember which is connected with SCP-XXXX.
Addendum:
A note from Site Director Dr. Ryan Barking
Apparently many of my fellow colleagues in the Foundation are under the assumption that I and the entirety of Site-113 are anomalous, and that we are "up to something." I would like to set the record straight. We are not up to anything, but doing the jobs we were given by the Foundation. We are not working with the Chaos Insurgency or any other GoI you care to name. We are just doing our jobs.
It's obvious that this is the result of the Foundation once being aware of SCP-XXXX, but whatever led to them forgetting about our site (most likely the anti-memetic effect of SCP-XXXX) has resulted in them losing awareness of SCP-XXXX and being affected by its secondary effect. The paranoia obviously ending up being directed at myself and Site-113 as a whole.
I have to wake up to a note taped over my bed reminding me that I'm a site director and what the Foundation even is, so I definitely understand the problem. However, we cannot continue working under these conditions.
We don't have the resources, and someone decided to even withhold our pay. We've had to take side jobs and buy supplies from nearby towns in order to keep this place running. I personally have been called more than three times this month to explain to the O5 council that I'm not a traitor. I'm spending more time defending myself and my staff from various accusations than I am actually working. The near-constant arrival of various agents to look into our conduct are quite the distraction from our work.
As I proudly explained in that damn recording we had not had a single containment breach since Site-113 was first built. Ever since that ill fated visit, we have had nine. Seven of these were caused by negligence brought upon by distractions from visiting foundation members, one was caused directly by one of these visiting members who attempted to touch one of the SCP-XXXX entities to see if they really existed, and the last one because we ran out of food and the SCP-XXXX entities didn't appreciate not being fed.
Perhaps it would be useful if I explained to you the potential dangers that could arise if these creatures get free. Now, I'm not going to lie and start threatening some -K class end of the world scenario here and they are practically self-containing in regards to them causing a broken masquerade scenario. However, anyone who has spent time working for the Foundation should know that just because something won't end the world doesn't mean it's not dangerous.
So, allow me to recount for you the result of the most recent containment breach. Four specimens of SCP-XXXX escaped from their cell. They found and ate what remaining food we had on-site, but were not satisfied. They escaped from the facility, making use of their antimemetic properties to evade detection.
Once out of the facility they descended upon the nearest human settlement. They proceeded to rampage through the settlement, trashing storefronts and devouring any food they could find. As far as we can ascertain they raided a grocery store and also ate three dogs, a cat and most likely one infant child. There was also a large amount of property damage which I could not get the numbers for, but we estimate at least $3,500 USD.
If you're quite jaded by your time working for the Foundation you might be thinking that doesn't sound that bad. You'd be correct, but that was only four of them. There are, as far as we can tell, thirty-two SCP-XXXX specimens within the site. Due to the antimemetic property of SCP-XXXX we were not in fact made aware of this breach until the following day.
The four escaped specimens returned to containment of their own volition, which is the one saving grace we have. They are happy to be in containment, provided they believe that they are being cared for. If they end up deciding that they'd be better off outside, there is nothing we will be able to do to keep them contained.
Please, I am begging you, just give us the resources we need and leave us alone. We promise we're just doing our jobs, and we'd really appreciate it if you stopped making that so much harder.
Yours,
Dr. Ryan Barking,
Site Director of Site-113.






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