Let's see.
So quick little grammar ( I think I can call it grammar) mistake I noticed right off the bat. You're writing numbers over 1,000 with an apostrophe (') when it should be written with a comma (,).
The threat level thing seems a little weird to me, I know the INT team is starting to use it but I personally just don't like it that much. That's just an opinion though.
Overall I think this concept may need some work. What makes this any different from an anomalous object? It's paper that makes things more likely to happen, and that's really it. Why would it get an SCP classification and not just an anomalous object? There's a story jammed at the bottom of the page, but it's pretty short and doesn't do much to get me invested. I'd take some time and really think about this idea. What can you do to flesh it out more? Maybe add more hints to this story before it's thrown at us.
As it stands now, it's just a thing that makes stuff probably happen and a note at the end tells us how a guy was using it. That's not really much of a story. If you really want to stick with this idea, think of stories that you can tell throughout the article, stories that keep the readers invested.
I hope this helps.