Richard Rambam
Richard Rambam | |
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| Born | Richard Rambam 17 March 1977 |
| Died | 1 May 2025 (aged 48) |
| Cause of death | Execution |
| Other names | Organizatoul Fiarei |
| Occupations | Geneticist, bio-engineer |
| Era | Vriend Era |
| Organization(s) | Snubable Enterprise Bucharest Butchers |
| Known for | Founding Snubable Enterprise and directing the A-Series cloning program |
| Height | 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) |
| Criminal status | Deceased |
Richard Rambam (17 March 1977 – 1 May 2025) was a Romanian geneticist and bio-engineer associated with Snubable Enterprise and the Bucharest Butchers. He is best known for directing the A-Series cloning program, which used genetic material taken from Alexandru Ionuț and developed into a large-scale clandestine production system north of Bucharest. Rambam was also listed as one of the Legion Commanders of the Bucharest Butchers. From 2015 onward, he maintained structured cooperation with the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen in exchange for protection, fuel, industrial chemicals, and security support.
Early life and education
[edit | edit source]Richard Rambam was born in Colacu, Romania, in 1977. He grew up alongside Peter Pecker, who later became his closest associate and technical assistant. During the early 1990s, the two carried out informal experiments involving biology, mechanics, and electrical systems in abandoned farm buildings.
Rambam later studied molecular biology at the University of Bucharest from 1996 to 2001. During this period, he developed a reputation for technical precision and for ignoring normal ethical limits. His university record ended during an internal investigation after an unauthorized research proposal involving live human tissue and an incident that damaged laboratory equipment. After leaving the university, he reportedly worked under false or unverified research credentials in northern Romania.
Development of Snubable Enterprise
[edit | edit source]Before the formal creation of Snubable Enterprise, Rambam and Peter Pecker conducted early cloning experiments with improvised equipment. In 1998, they reportedly succeeded in cloning a stray dog. Financial support from Jibbut Snagov allowed them to expand these experiments and continue further animal trials.
In 1999, Rambam and Pecker established the structure that later became Snubable Enterprise. Tiberiu Pintăreanu became formally involved in 2000 and was later generally listed among the founders. During the same early period, Alexandru Ionuț was introduced as the primary human genetic template for Rambam's experiments. The earliest human cloning attempts were unstable, but they became the basis for the later A-Series program.
By 2007, Snubable Enterprise had come under the direct control of the Bucharest Butchers. This gave Rambam access to protection, transport routes, industrial materials, and secure sites for expansion. In 2008, he entered into a working relationship with Stefan Shrankenhaus, whose mechanical and industrial projects were integrated into the broader Snubable system. By 2010, Snubable Enterprise maintained a public office in Bucharest while large-scale production remained concentrated in secured rural and underground sites north of the city.
A-Series cloning program
[edit | edit source]The A-Series was the main cloning system directed by Rambam. The designation "AR" was derived from the names Alexandru and Rambam, reflecting the use of Alexandru Ionuț as the original template subject. All clones were recorded under the serial structure AR-XXX-LLLLNNNN, which identified the production batch, genetic or cognitive classification, and individual unit number.
Clones were produced through accelerated biological growth in vertical incubation chambers filled with synthetic amniotic fluid and supported by temperature control, oxygen injection, and neural stimulation systems. Early production cycles took longer, but under later factory conditions physical maturation could reportedly be achieved in approximately 14 days.
Most A-Series clones were described as pale, bald, and physically uniform, with blue eyes being common. After extraction, units were tested and assigned to operational categories. Jester clones were regarded as unstable or failed units and were mainly used for low-level labor or hazardous experimental roles. Standard clones were assigned to routine facility work, transport support, perimeter security, and logistics. Elite clones showed stronger stability and obedience and were used for armed security, enforcement actions, and higher-risk deployments. Standard and Elite units were usually issued black synthetic suits produced within the Snubable system.
Role within the Bucharest Butchers
[edit | edit source]After Snubable Enterprise became directly tied to the Bucharest Butchers, Rambam operated within the organization's internal hierarchy and was later listed among its Legion Commanders. His position reflected the importance of the cloning program and the industrial network built around it. Under Butchers protection, Rambam was able to maintain large-scale research, move equipment and personnel, and operate secured facilities without effective outside interference.
Relations with the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen
[edit | edit source]In April 2015, Rambam met a liaison of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen near Giurgiu under the authority of Daniel Paap. During this meeting, he provided cloning protocols, incubator schematics, and related technical material connected to the A-Series program. In return, Snubable Enterprise received diesel generators, industrial chemicals, fuel supplies, and armed protection for its facilities.
From 2015 onward, Rambam maintained structured cooperation with the Tanoa system. This relationship increased production capacity and linked Snubable Enterprise more closely to Tanoa-backed industrial and security networks. By 2024, Rambam was among the figures within the Bucharest Butchers and Snubable Enterprise who supported deeper integration with the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen.
Personal life and working methods
[edit | edit source]Accounts from associates described Rambam as highly disciplined and controlling in his work routines. He reportedly slept only for short intervals, preferred written communication inside laboratory areas, and enforced low temperatures and strict silence within the main facilities. Several accounts also state that he maintained an unusually limited diet based largely on peas.
Decline and death
[edit | edit source]By 2023, Snubable Enterprise was facing growing internal instability. Records from the period refer to a B-Series stabilization project intended to address degeneration among later A-Series clones. During 2024 and early 2025, the Fish Collective carried out operations against infrastructure connected to Snubable Enterprise and the Bucharest Butchers.
On 30 April 2025, Stefan Shrankenhaus was killed near Bucharest during an attempted escape. On 1 May 2025, Richard Rambam and Peter Pecker were captured and executed in Bucharest. Their deaths coincided with the collapse of Snubable Enterprise and the final dismantlement of the Bucharest Butchers network.
Legacy
[edit | edit source]Richard Rambam is chiefly associated with the A-Series cloning system and the expansion of Snubable Enterprise into a protected industrial network tied to the Bucharest Butchers. After the collapse of the organization, parts of the archive remained incomplete or missing, including records linked to later A-Series batches. Historical assessments of Rambam usually describe his work as an example of centralized illegal biological research combined with criminal protection, industrial logistics, and controlled mass production.
