Unauthorized acces is strictly forbidden.
SPECIAL CONTAINMENT PROCEDURES: MTF Mu-4 is tasked with taking down any website, audio or video's containing SCP-6930. The company1 that created SCP-6930 has been bought by a Foundation front company and recalled all physical copies of SCP-6930. They are to be stored at Research Site-46's storage unit. These copies may only be used by Foundation personnel for research purposes into improving containment. Foundation personnel at Research Site-46 are to develop a more thorough and widespread method of curing SCP-6930's effects.In the meantime, disinformation campaigns are in place to prevent civilian discovery.
UPDATE 18/02/2021: Given the anomalous properties of SCP-6930, Dr. Kenji's encounter with POI-6930-2022 and the lack of negative side effects, the Ethic's Committee has allowed usage of SCP-6930 in medical wards and MTF field operations. All available copies of SCP-6930 have been distributed to nearby Foundation facilities in the Japanese branch.
DESCRIPTION: SCP-6940 is the designation for a Japanese song released on May 17, 2017 called, "Shinzou Wo Sasageyo"3. It was composed by Linked Horizon and sung by artist Revo. It was created specifically for Season 2 of "Attack on Titan"4.
Any human being exposed to SCP-6930 will experience increased muscle/bone strength and healing capabilities for the duration of the anomaly until it ceases and is replayed. The timestamp of when audio commences is irrelevant and there is no recorded evidence of after-effects or wildlife being affected in the same manner as humans.
DISCOVERY: SCP-6930 was undiscovered by the Foundation since it's release for two years until embedded agents in hospitals, and clinics noticed an unusual trend in which individuals possess no external or internal damage after a hostile event or "cured" whilst unwell, even to the point where recovery would be deemed impossible. All of these cases were consistently found to have the anomaly played and it was granted the SCP-6930 designation after Foundation testing was conducted5.