 Level 4-slash-4182 Classified Item No. SCP-4182 Object Class Keter Special Containment Procedures A Foundation-operated bot, I.O. Silver, is to review INT-SCP-FN servers for files affected by SCP-4182. These files are to be isolated and reported to the on-duty server administrator for review and sterilization. Personnel are to be reminded that there is no Site-5. Description SCP-4182 is a phenomenon by which internal Foundation documents are periodically altered to include references to a non-existent site, Site-5, the mechanism by which this occurs is yet to be understood. Depictions of Site-5 are inconsistent, but typically describe it as a man-made island constructed to store hazardous materials. Since its discovery in 2018, SCP-4182's rate of occurrence has been increasing exponentially. Level 2-slash-4182 Classified Item No. SCP-4182 Object Class Euclid Special Containment Procedures Personnel are to work with the JMSDF and other Naval and Aeronautic authorities to enforce a 10 km exclusion zone around SCP-4182. Access is strictly prohibited. A Foundation-operated bot, Io Silver, is to review INT-SCP-FN servers for files affected by SCP-4182. These files are to be isolated and reported to the on-duty server administrator for review and sterilization. Personnel are to be reminded that there is no Site-5. SCP-4182 is a 6.4-hectare, 16-acre artificial island located 75 km off of Ipansugi, Japan. Although no record of its construction exists, its configuration suggests that it was built of the waste containment facility at some point in the early 20th century. Foundation documents were periodically identified by SCP-4182 as a non-existent Site-5, a mechanism by which this occurs has yet to be understood. All of SCP-4182 structures were found sealed with reinforced acrylic plating. No further attempt to remove these plates or examine the interior of SCP-4182 structures is to be made. Since its discovery in 2014, SCP-4182's rate of occurrence has been increasing dramatically. Level 3 slash 4182 classified. Item number SCP-4182 Object Class Euclid Special Containment Procedures Personnel are to work with the JMSDF and other naval and aeronautic authorities to enforce a 25 km exclusion zone around SCP-4182. All entrances and windows that provide access to SCP-4182's interior have been welded shut via steel reinforced acrylic paneling coated in a graded Z-laminate. Access is strictly prohibited. A Foundation-operated bot, I.O. Silver, is to review INTSCPFN servers for files affected by SCP-4182. These files are to be isolated and reported to the on-duty server administrator for review and sterilization. Personnel are to be reminded that there is no Site-5. Description SCP-4182 is a 6.4 hectare, 16-acre artificial island located 75 km south of Ifonsugi, Japan. Although no record of its construction exists, its configurations suggest that it was built as a waste containment facility at some point in the early 20th century. Foundation documents will periodically identify SCP-4182 as a non-existent Site-5, the mechanism by which this occurs has yet to be understood. Several of SCP-4182's now sealed structures contain stairwells plugged with concrete. Excavation of these stairwells led to the discovery of a massive subterranean complex located beneath SCP-4182 containing a ██████ no further excavations are to be made. Since its discovery in 2001, SCP-4182's rate of occurrence has been increasing significantly. Level 4 slash 4182 classified Item number SCP-4182 Object Class Keter Special Containment Procedures Personnel are to work with the JMSDF and other naval and aeronautic authorities to enforce a 50 km exclusion zone around SCP-4182. All stairwells leading to SCP-4182's subcomplex are to be sealed with approximately 2 meters of concrete composite, a formulation of cement, water, and heavy weight aggregates that provide additional radiation shielding, reinforced with steel, access is strictly prohibited. A Foundation-operated bot, I.O. Silver, is to review INTSCPFN servers for alterations made by personnel affected by SCP-4182. These personnel are to be isolated and reported to on-duty Foundation agents for review and sterilization. Personnel are to be reminded that there is no Site-5. Description SCP-4182 is a 6.4-hectare, 16-acre artificial island located ████ kilometers ██████, although no record of its construction exists. Its configuration suggests it was built in the waste containment facility at some point in the early 20th century. Subcomplexed personnel will periodically identify SCP-4182 as a non-existent Site-5, the mechanism by which this occurs is yet to be understood. Personnel affected by SCP-4182 will descend one of several stairwells throughout the facility, proceeding into a massive subterranean complex that contains, despite extensive seismological and radiometric surveys, the depth of this subcomplex is yet to be determined, but is in excess of several kilometers. In 1989, a medical examination of several hundred bodies recovered from SCP-4182 was conducted. In approximately 75% of cases, the internal morphology showed minor to severe deviations from topographical norms, typically concentrated in the central nervous system. The most common cause of death was interest cerebral hemorrhaging brought on by the rapid onset of liquefaction necrosis inside the brain. No further examinations are to be made. Since its discovery in 1986, SCP-4182's rate of occurrence has been increasing. Level 1-4182-EX classified, Item number SCP-4182-EX, Object Class Explained Special Containment Procedure A Foundation-operated bot, Io Silver, is to review INT-SCP-FN servers for references to Site-5. These files are to be isolated and reported to the on-duty server administrator for correction. Description SCP-4182 was a phenomenon by which internal Foundation documents were periodically altered to include references to a non-existent site, Site-5. Only attributed to an anomaly, this was later determined to have occurred because of an uncaught exception in INT-SCP-FN source code. As of 2019, this error has been patched. SCP-4182 is now designated as explained. From Jay Davis, Jay Davis at scp.foundation.int Subject, they're lying, it's real, see you there.