A photograph taken by one of the exposed subjects, showing their perspective.
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX should be placed in a protective case at all times. No person may be permitted to interact or look at SCP-XXXX unless through a transparent object. If transportation of SCP-XXXX is completely necessary it must be transported within the protective case.
Description: SCP-XXXX Is a newspaper. Nobody knows what is truly written on it if anything. Every subject exposed to SCP-XXXX claims something else is written on it, this has led us to believe everyone views it in a different way. When a person views even a piece of SCP-XXXX it is almost impossible to resist the urge to read the rest. This effect is nullified when viewed through glass or other transparent objects. Subjects exposed to SCP-XXXX claim that it detailed their eulogy, including their time of deaths. Of all 18 exposed subjects, they all claimed it described their life down do details they only knew and then listed the cause of death and the date of death, which was always within a week of reading. They all died on the day SCP-XXXX predicted and all had died the way SCP-XXXX predicted.
Interview:
Doctor [REDACTED]: Why are you so calm? What did you see?
Subject: Well... It said I would die tomorrow.
Doctor [REDACTED]: Did it say how you would die?
Subject: It said I would die in a plane accident. It's a load of bullcrap, I don't even have any flights scheduled.
Doctor [REDACTED]: Are you sure you don't have any flights?
Subject: What do you take me for? Stupid? Wouldn't I know if I had any goddamn flights?
Doctor [REDACTED]: I see, are you sure you would not like to stay overnight in the facility?
Subject: Whatever you think this thing is, you are wrong.
Doctor [REDACTED]: I guess it's your choice.
A plane crashed into the subject's house overnight, killing him and everyone on it.






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