Cognitohazard Research Group

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I've come up with idea of making a SCP bootleg but generated by AI to make troons seethe. CRG-001 is directly based on this video.

Cognitohazard Research Group File: CRG-001 "Drug.mp4"
Treatment:

Immediate Discontinuation: Upon encountering "Drug.mp4", cease viewing and erase the file from all devices.
Cognitive Remediation: Subjects exposed to "Drug.mp4" must undergo immediate psychological evaluation and cognitive remediation therapy to counteract the induced paranoia and distorted perception.
Social Isolation: Subjects exhibiting symptoms must be placed in isolation to prevent the potential spread of the cognitohazard through social interaction.
Description:

"Drug.mp4" is a low-resolution video file, exhibiting significant digital degradation, likely due to age or intentional obfuscation. The video depicts a middle-aged man, seemingly Caucasian, with a shaved head and prominent facial scarring. His face, illuminated only by a flickering fluorescent light, is smeared with what appears to be dried blood. The man speaks rapidly in heavily accented Russian, his voice exhibiting a tremor.

The video's content is predominantly focused on the man expressing a desire for "friendship" with the viewer, repeatedly emphasizing the need for "trust and understanding." His speech is filled with emotionally charged phrases, often punctuated by awkward pauses and repetitive gestures.

The video prominently displays a date in the upper right corner: 02/06/2099. This date, combined with the video's low resolution and content, suggests it was recorded in a technologically primitive environment within the future.

Symptoms:

Exposure to "Drug.mp4" elicits a distinct set of cognitive and psychological symptoms. These include:

Paranoia and Delusions of Persecution: Subjects experience a heightened sense of suspicion and belief that they are being watched or targeted by unknown entities.
Dissociation and Altered Perception: Subjects report experiencing hallucinations, particularly auditory, and a detachment from reality, often perceiving their surroundings as unreal or distorted.
Compulsive Social Engagement: Subjects exhibit a strong urge to establish contact with others, especially strangers, in an attempt to establish a sense of security and connection.
Disorientation and Memory Impairment: Subjects may experience memory lapses, confusion about time and place, and difficulty processing information.
Violent Outbursts: In some cases, subjects exhibit extreme irritability and aggression, lashing out at perceived threats, both real and imagined.
Discovery:

"Drug.mp4" was discovered on a discarded flash drive found in a derelict building in [REDACTED], a remote settlement in Siberia. The date of discovery was [REDACTED] and the flash drive was found among a collection of personal documents, including photographs and handwritten notes, all dated in the 21st century. The flash drive was discovered by a team of [REDACTED] researchers who were investigating a series of disappearances in the region.

Note: Due to the severity of the cognitive effects, "Drug.mp4" is classified as a Class IV Cognitohazard. Access to the file is restricted to authorized personnel. Any individuals who encounter "Drug.mp4" are advised to immediately contact the Cognitohazard Research Group for assistance.

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CRG-002: Poopson
Class: Ⅻ (Apocalyptic)

Treatment: [REDACTED] Exposure is highly discouraged. Effective countermeasures are currently under development.

Description: CRG-002 is a digital image depicting a crudely drawn humanoid figure with exaggerated facial features, commonly referred to as a "Soyjak." The image is of low resolution and is highly pixelated. CRG-002 is typically associated with the filename "Poopson.jpg."

Symptoms:

Initial exposure: Mild disorientation, feelings of unease, and existential dread.
Extended exposure: Severe anxiety, hallucinations, and obsessive-compulsive behaviors.
Severe exposure: [REDACTED]. Manifests as a physical manifestation of the digital image. Reports of interdimensional phenomena and [DATA EXPUNGED].
Discovery: CRG-002 was first identified in early 2024 following a series of anomalous events originating from [REDACTED]. The image was initially posted on a website frequented by users known as "Soyjaks." While the image was initially dismissed as a crude joke, it quickly gained notoriety due to its unsettling effect on viewers. [REDACTED].

Following the initial discovery, [REDACTED] reports surfaced of [REDACTED]. These reports included graphic descriptions of [REDACTED] and [REDACTED]. [REDACTED] individuals claiming to have witnessed the events, describing them as "an abyss opening in the digital realm."

NOTE: Due to the extreme danger posed by CRG-002, the Cognitohazard Research Group urges all individuals to avoid contact with the image at all costs. We are currently investigating the origin and nature of this anomalous image and its connection to [REDACTED]. All information pertaining to CRG-002 should be treated with extreme caution.
 
Final CRG based on something directly. If you wan to make a CRG yourself, go to ToolBaz (use Write Anything). Make it a good prompt.

CRG-003: Luneli Lu.mp3
Class: III (Fatal)

Treatment: Exposure to Luneli Lu.mp3 is irreversible. Current protocols are as follows:

Stage 1: Immediate cessation of all media, including visual, auditory, and tactile.
Stage 2: Subjects are to be administered [REDACTED] via intravenous injection.
Stage 3: Subjects are to be isolated in a Faraday cage with minimal auditory stimulation.
Description:

CRG-003 is an audio file titled "Luneli Lu.mp3." The file is approximately 4.5 hours in length and contains a constant, uninterrupted, and seemingly organic whispering sound. Analysis indicates the audio is not human in origin, but rather of an unknown non-terrestrial source. The subject of the whispering is indistinguishable, as it contains no discernible words or phrases. The source of the audio is theorized to be the Andromeda Galaxy, but further research is ongoing.

Symptoms:

Sense of Being Watched: Subjects report an overwhelming feeling of being watched, often coupled with paranoia and anxiety. Observation reveals this feeling is often accompanied by rapid eye movement and involuntary head turning.
Auditory Hallucinations: Subjects experience persistent auditory hallucinations, often incorporating the whispering sound of Luneli Lu.mp3.
Dissociation: Subjects exhibit signs of dissociation, becoming increasingly detached from reality and exhibiting symptoms of depersonalization and derealization.
Obsessive Behavior: Subjects develop an obsession with the audio file itself, often attempting to access it despite the inherent risk.
Astral Projection: Subjects report involuntary experiences of astral projection, often describing floating in dark, infinite space and feeling a sense of pulling towards a distant, unknown force.
Physical Discomfort: Subjects experience unexplained aches, pains, and an overall sense of physical unease while listening to Luneli Lu.mp3.
Discovery:

CRG-003 was discovered in 2006 by [REDACTED], a Russian hacker who allegedly downloaded the file from a dark web forum. The file was initially shared within a small community on the online forum Dvach, but its impact spread rapidly, leading to a surge in reports of anomalous activity and cognitive decay. [REDACTED] was found dead in his apartment in [REDACTED], the cause of death determined to be asystole. CRG agents were deployed to Dvach to contain the spread of the file and remove all evidence of its existence. All traces of the file and any related information have been scrubbed from the internet, leaving only a persistent whisper of its existence.
 
NOOOO!!! UR SUPPOSED TO WRITE UR STORIES ON THE SCP WIKIDOT!! I’M ALMOST DONE WRITING MINE!! STOP USING ROBOTS!!
 
I've come up with idea of making a SCP bootleg but generated by AI to make troons seethe. CRG-001 is directly based on this video.

Cognitohazard Research Group File: CRG-001 "Drug.mp4"
Treatment:

Immediate Discontinuation: Upon encountering "Drug.mp4", cease viewing and erase the file from all devices.
Cognitive Remediation: Subjects exposed to "Drug.mp4" must undergo immediate psychological evaluation and cognitive remediation therapy to counteract the induced paranoia and distorted perception.
Social Isolation: Subjects exhibiting symptoms must be placed in isolation to prevent the potential spread of the cognitohazard through social interaction.
Description:

"Drug.mp4" is a low-resolution video file, exhibiting significant digital degradation, likely due to age or intentional obfuscation. The video depicts a middle-aged man, seemingly Caucasian, with a shaved head and prominent facial scarring. His face, illuminated only by a flickering fluorescent light, is smeared with what appears to be dried blood. The man speaks rapidly in heavily accented Russian, his voice exhibiting a tremor.

The video's content is predominantly focused on the man expressing a desire for "friendship" with the viewer, repeatedly emphasizing the need for "trust and understanding." His speech is filled with emotionally charged phrases, often punctuated by awkward pauses and repetitive gestures.

The video prominently displays a date in the upper right corner: 02/06/2099. This date, combined with the video's low resolution and content, suggests it was recorded in a technologically primitive environment within the future.

Symptoms:

Exposure to "Drug.mp4" elicits a distinct set of cognitive and psychological symptoms. These include:

Paranoia and Delusions of Persecution: Subjects experience a heightened sense of suspicion and belief that they are being watched or targeted by unknown entities.
Dissociation and Altered Perception: Subjects report experiencing hallucinations, particularly auditory, and a detachment from reality, often perceiving their surroundings as unreal or distorted.
Compulsive Social Engagement: Subjects exhibit a strong urge to establish contact with others, especially strangers, in an attempt to establish a sense of security and connection.
Disorientation and Memory Impairment: Subjects may experience memory lapses, confusion about time and place, and difficulty processing information.
Violent Outbursts: In some cases, subjects exhibit extreme irritability and aggression, lashing out at perceived threats, both real and imagined.
Discovery:

"Drug.mp4" was discovered on a discarded flash drive found in a derelict building in [REDACTED], a remote settlement in Siberia. The date of discovery was [REDACTED] and the flash drive was found among a collection of personal documents, including photographs and handwritten notes, all dated in the 21st century. The flash drive was discovered by a team of [REDACTED] researchers who were investigating a series of disappearances in the region.

Note: Due to the severity of the cognitive effects, "Drug.mp4" is classified as a Class IV Cognitohazard. Access to the file is restricted to authorized personnel. Any individuals who encounter "Drug.mp4" are advised to immediately contact the Cognitohazard Research Group for assistance.

If someone could make a wiki full of AI content, message me at @matrixsellsdata:matrix.org.
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what prompts are you using for these?
I'm working on a thing called Cognitohazard Research Group which is like SCP but about cognitohazards. CRG-[number, I'm doing CRG-004 so your one should be CRG-005] is [basic summary]. Here's the format:
Class (Must be a Roman numeral and have a title of the class attached.)
Treatment (How to treat the cognitohazard.)
Description (Description of CRG-[number].)
Discovery (How it was discovered.)
 
CRG-004: "A Pirate's Life for Me"
Class: I - Cognitive Delusion

Treatment: The effects of CRG-004 are typically temporary, lasting for a period of 24-48 hours after exposure. While there is no known cure, the delusion can be managed through constant reassurance and the provision of factual information about the subject's identity and current reality. In severe cases, sedatives may be administered to mitigate the subject's erratic behavior and delusional tendencies.

Description: CRG-004 is a digital audio file, seemingly a folk song, distributed through the Bandcamp platform. The song's lyrical content revolves around the romanticized themes of piracy, adventure, and the sea. The melody is catchy and upbeat, with an easily recognizable chorus. However, exposure to the song triggers a cognitive effect that leads the listener to develop a strong and persistent delusion of being a pirate.

Subjects exposed to CRG-004 will begin to exhibit various symptoms, including:

Identity shift: Subjects claim to be actual pirates, adopting a nautical persona and inventing a fictional history of their "pirate life." They often refer to themselves by pirate names and speak in a pirate accent.
Behavioral changes: Subjects may engage in behaviors typical of pirates, such as demanding treasure, using "pirate slang," and attempting to board ships or commandeer boats.
Hallucinations: Subjects may experience auditory hallucinations, hearing the sounds of the sea, ship bells, and the voices of other pirates.
Discovery: CRG-004 was discovered by a researcher searching for cognitohazards within online music platforms. The song was found on the Bandcamp page of a user named "Captain Blackheart," who has since been identified as a pseudonym. The user's account has been removed, but the song remains accessible through various online archives.

Note: CRG-004 should not be accessed under any circumstances. All known copies of the song have been quarantined and are only to be used for research purposes under strict protocols.
 
Class: XII - Malignant Sentience

Treatment:
CRG-005 is to be contained within a soundproof, secure facility, extensively monitored for psycholinguistic activities. Personnel interacting with CRG-005 must undergo pre-exposure psychological screening and continuous therapy to mitigate any negative effects. Exposure to CRG-005’s verbal outputs is to be avoided. In cases of unavoidable exposure, immediate isolation and cognitive recalibration procedures must be enacted.

Description:
CRG-005 manifests as a humanoid entity resembling a middle-aged male of African-Venezuelan descent. The entity possesses a profound obsession with the animated musical rhythm game franchise Friday Night Funkin’ (FNF). CRG-005 exhibits extreme anti-Italian sentiment, employing a variety of derogatory slurs and hate speech toward individuals of Italian descent and others, aimed at inciting aggression and promoting division. This cognitohazard affects individuals cognitively, resulting in deteriorated empathy, aggressive outbursts, and the adoption of hateful ideologies upon exposure to its verbal discourse. Prolonged exposure has been shown to lead to irreversible changes in the cognitive hierarchies of affected individuals, producing a persistent state of hostility toward targeted groups.

Discovery:
CRG-005 was first documented during an investigation into an online community centered around Friday Night Funkin’. Reports emerged of a member exhibiting unusually aggressive behavior in response to discussions involving Italian culture. This individual, later identified as CRG-005, was found to use language that induced psycholinguistic effects on other community members. Subsequent containment operations revealed CRG-005's ability to influence both online and offline interactions among affected individuals, leading to hate-driven gatherings and verbal assaults. The Cognitive Hazard Research Group intervened following growing concerns surrounding the entity's negative societal impact, resulting in the isolation and containment of CRG-005 at Site-17.
 
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