Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-XXXX is to be contained at site-23 in a safe. Any and all items containing written or spoken information or ideas are not to be placed within 20 metres of the containment area of SCP-XXXX, outside of the context of testing.
Description:
SCP-XXXX is a black book with no known original title or dimensions, it is likely that this information is impossible to attain due to the fact that the title and dimensions of SCP-XXXX change depending on the viewer. SCP-XXXX's anomalous properties manifest when it is placed near any object which contains information. When placed, it will remove that information from the object leaving a blank area where the information was. The information will then be preserved within SCP-XXXX.
SCP-XXXX's secondary anomalous properties manifest when it is in the view of any human. When in view it will change it's dimensions, title and contents into a political manifesto fitting of the reader's own political views. However, SCP-XXXX's content's only seem to provide radical forms of the reader's own political views, provided that they would not generally be considered radical. However, with the addition of new sources of information on niche ideologies, the criteria of being radical may be heightened by SCP-XXXX over a period of time.
If SCP-XXXX is exposed to information not of a political nature, the contents of the manifesto will integrate that information and form it into an ideology depending on the reader's own ideology with elements of the non-political information being incorporated into the manifesto. Upon reading the iteration of SCP-XXXX, the reader will become radicalised and enter full support of the ideology posed by SCP-XXXX.
SCP-XXXX was discovered on the 02/03/2004 in a library in Alexandria, Egypt after reports of books becoming blank spurred a minor investigation resulting in the administering of Class-C amnestics. SCP-XXXX was recorded to possess information and text before amnestics were administered, but after amnestics were administered, no text would appear on SCP-XXXX regardless of the person examining it.
Experiment Log:
| Exposed Materials | Resultant text | Further Notes |
| The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Fredrich Engels | A book titled "The soil's toil" whose content's envisioned a society based on collective ownership of Capital and the destruction of social and class based hierarchies. | The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Fredrich Engels |
| Rebellion against the Modern World" By Julius Evola | Book titled "The Struggle Marched on" which envisions a traditionalist world where borders are drawn on ethnic lines | |
| 1984 by George Orwell | Book titled "The Iron Heart" whose contents highlighted the need for a totalitarian society which incorporated many elements near identical to that of society in Oceania in 1984. Subjects who were more on the libertarian side in terms of authority did not read anything in relation to any themes from 1984. However, the contents of the text changed with the subjects economic, social, cultural and ethnic views. | |
| The Pencil: A History of Design and Circumstance by Henry Petroski | A book titled "The Great Grey Mark" which envisioned a society where power is distributed based on which individual owns the most pencils. | |
| 1984 by George Orwell, when condensed into the same book with "The Ego and its Own" by Max Stirner | A book titled "The Party and its Property" whose content's envisioned a society following the ideology of "Egoist Viderism". The tenants of Egoist Viderism are said to establish a totalitarian state whose only purpose is to dismantle all "Spooks1" until it is possible to form an "Egoist territory". However, due to the fact that 1984 contains the idea that power is the end goal and not the means to an end goal, it is unknown whether or not this ideology would end with a truly free Egoist society, and not one which is controlled (with or without general knowledge) by the party. | |
| A labeled ethnic map of the spread of the Arabic people | Book titled "A line in the sand" whose contents pushed for the unification of all Arabic and Semitic peoples in Arabia (and the immediate surrounding regions, provided they are related closely enough) into one nation. | |
| A labelled map showing the distribution of the Orthodox Christian faith | A book titled "No New Rome" which supported a theocratic nation whose borders will follow the spread of the Orthodox Christian faith. | |
| Helter Skelter by Vincent Bugliosi | A book of the same name which envisioned a theocratic, communal and post-apocalyptic society with the figure of Charles Manson as the venerated figure. In this society, slavery is a common practice. It is also mentioned that the "anthem" of this society would be the Beatles song, Helter Skelter. |






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