
(SCP-5340 upon capturing in 2016.)
Item #: SCP-5340
Object Class: Euclid Neutralized
Special Containment Procedures: [Since this SCP has been neutralized, the containment procedures are no longer necessary.] SCP-5430 is to be secured at Site-41 in the level 5 underground containment facility in a cell comprised of lead-lined steel and titanium. Security cameras are to be switched on and recording at all times. No civilians or unauthorized personnel are allowed to view SCP-5340. Should SCP-5340 breach or attempt to breach, protocol 5340-OMEGA will be enacted. SCP-5340 cannot be terminated at this time as further testing needs to be carried out.
Description: SCP-5340, known as the Monster of the Blue Ridge, is a humanoid like monster than stands at 4 feet, 9 inches tall, 105 lbs, white fur and white eyes. It first started appearing only in the blue ridge in the early 1950's. It would attack anyone or anything it saw it it's sight. The Foundation tried for at least 40 years to capture this beast. They finally caught it in 1990, in Charleston, South Carolina, when a tip from a resident led foundation agents to the monster. The monster was held at Site-19 until 2016, when Site-41 opened in Georgetown, South Carolina. For reasons of Safety, all pictures of SCP-5340 on the Foundation Website have been redacted and all physical copies have been locked in an SCP bunker at an undisclosed location. [Pictures and other classified information is available to personnel of level 3 or above.]
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS.
Q: Why was this SCP Terminated?
A: It was deemed to hostile and destructive, due to events caused by said SCP.
Q: Was this SCP murderous?
A: Yes, in several cases.
Q: Does this SCP pose a threat to society?
A: Yes, that is what called for it's termination.
Q: What happens to civilians who are exposed to SCP-5340.
A: █████████ ████████ ███████ ████████ ███ █ ████████████████████████ ████████ ███████████, then we █████████████████████, █████████████████, and ██████████████ them. And after that is completed, they are then given therapy.


