Septicsolution
Native name | Septicsolution S.R.L. |
|---|---|
| Company type | Waste-management, slurry, and sanitation front company |
| Industry | Waste management, sanitation logistics, slurry transport, industrial fluid transport |
| Founded | 2010 |
| Founder | Snubable Enterprise |
| Defunct | 1 May 2025 |
| Fate | Dissolved after the collapse of Snubable Enterprise |
| Headquarters | Bucharest, Romania |
Area served | Romania |
Key people | Iakob Rambam Petru Rambam |
| Services | Septic maintenance, slurry transport, industrial cleaning, fluid removal, waste transport |
| Parent | Snubable Enterprise |
Septicsolution S.R.L., usually known as Septicsolution, was a Romanian waste-management, slurry, and sanitation front company connected to Snubable Enterprise. It operated from Bucharest and provided a public explanation for septic vehicles, slurry tankers, industrial cleaning crews, waste-transfer paperwork, and regular service traffic around Snubable-linked facilities in Romania.
The company was run by Iakob Rambam and Petru Rambam. Its public work included septic maintenance, slurry collection, industrial fluid removal, and sanitation services. Inside the Snubable network, the company supported restricted-site cleaning, illegal disposal, false waste records, and the movement of material from facilities connected to Snubable Enterprise.
Name
[edit | edit source]The company used the English trade name Septicsolution. Its official Romanian legal name was Septicsolution S.R.L., with S.R.L. standing for Societate cu Răspundere Limitată, the Romanian form of a limited liability company.
The English name was kept for public branding and contract work. It made the company appear like a modern industrial-service contractor. In Romanian administrative records, it was listed under the legal form Septicsolution S.R.L.
Formation
[edit | edit source]Septicsolution was created in 2010, during the period when Snubable Enterprise expanded its public-facing administrative structure in and around Bucharest. The company was registered as a sanitation, septic, and slurry-handling contractor, allowing it to operate tankers, service crews, storage tanks, and waste-transfer paperwork without directly exposing Snubable facilities.
The company filled a practical role inside the Snubable system. Clone production, laboratory work, underground chambers, animal handling, and mechanical workshops created a steady need for cleaning, slurry removal, sealed fluid transport, and drainage control. Septicsolution made these activities look like ordinary industrial maintenance.
Iakob Rambam and Petru Rambam were placed in charge of the company’s daily operation. They handled route planning, service contracts, tanker access, paperwork, and coordination with Snubable-controlled properties.
Operations
[edit | edit source]Septicsolution presented itself as a sanitation contractor serving farms, industrial yards, workshops, storage properties, and private facilities in Bucharest and Ilfov County. Its listed work included septic tank emptying, slurry transport, wastewater removal, grease-trap cleaning, industrial tank cleaning, and liquid waste disposal.
The company used vacuum tankers, slurry trailers, sealed containers, pump units, and service vans. These vehicles allowed it to move between sites under the appearance of normal sanitation work. Regular traffic by Septicsolution vehicles became common around Snubable-linked buildings, storage depots, and restricted service entrances.
Within the Snubable network, the company handled biological waste, contaminated fluids, slurry from animal-holding areas, discarded laboratory material, cleaning residue, and industrial runoff. Some movements were recorded as ordinary farm slurry or septic waste, while the actual cargo came from restricted sections of Snubable facilities.
Role in Snubable Enterprise
[edit | edit source]Septicsolution remained dependent on Snubable Enterprise throughout its existence. It did not function as an independent sanitation company in practice. Its contracts, payments, vehicle access, and service routes were controlled through Snubable administrative channels.
The company helped Snubable Enterprise conceal routine but sensitive movement around its sites. Tankers, pumps, hoses, sealed drums, and cleaning crews could enter and leave restricted properties with a normal explanation. This made Septicsolution useful for both sanitation work and controlled removal of material connected to the A-Series cloning program.
The company also supported site maintenance by keeping drainage systems, holding tanks, and waste-transfer areas functional. Its work reduced the need for outside contractors and allowed Snubable personnel to keep sensitive facilities inside their own support network.
Management
[edit | edit source]Iakob Rambam and Petru Rambam managed Septicsolution as a practical service arm of the Snubable structure. They were responsible for staff assignments, vehicle movement, disposal paperwork, and contact with facility managers.
Their role was mostly logistical. They coordinated where tankers were sent, which routes were used, which sites received cleaning crews, and how service records were written. The company’s normal sanitation work gave them a useful reason to maintain access to restricted Snubable locations.
Both men were associated with the wider Rambam side of Snubable Enterprise. Their work did not place them above Richard Rambam, but it gave them control over one of the main support companies used to keep Snubable facilities operating.
Management conduct
[edit | edit source]Iakob Rambam and Petru Rambam were personally engaged in the work of Septicsolution S.R.L. They openly expressed enjoyment and satisfaction in the company’s slurry, septic, and waste-removal operations. This conduct was noted by other Snubable personnel and became associated with the way the company was managed.
Their attitude affected the internal culture of the company. Waste movement, tanker routing, cleaning work, and slurry removal were treated as ordinary and useful parts of the wider Snubable Enterprise system. Iakob and Petru presented these operations as successful support work, even when the material came from restricted Snubable facilities.
Their personal enjoyment of the work did not change the company’s formal role, but it affected how the operation was run. Septicsolution crews were expected to treat cleaning, pumping, transport, and disposal as normal service activity. This helped make the company’s criminal function routine inside the organization.
Connection to Snubable Shrankenhaus
[edit | edit source]Snubable Shrankenhaus supplied and maintained part of the equipment used by Septicsolution. This included tanker fittings, pump systems, utility trailers, reinforced containers, workshop parts, and sealed transport equipment.
The connection between the two branches made Septicsolution useful beyond ordinary sanitation work. Snubable Shrankenhaus could modify or repair vehicles, while Septicsolution provided a normal reason for those vehicles to move between workshops, depots, and restricted entrances.
Some A-Series clones were assigned to low-level cleaning, loading, and disposal-preparation work connected to Septicsolution operations. These workers were not recorded as normal employees and were usually kept inside restricted areas.
Contradictions
[edit | edit source]Septicsolution S.R.L. maintained public records that described the company as a normal septic, slurry, and industrial cleaning contractor. These records did not match the company’s actual movement patterns around Snubable-controlled facilities. Several service logs listed farm slurry removal from locations that were not active farms, while the same vehicles were later recorded near industrial or restricted-access sites connected to Snubable Enterprise.
The company also used inconsistent disposal records. Some tanker loads were listed as ordinary wastewater or agricultural slurry, while their route timing and storage destinations placed them near laboratory buildings, underground service areas, and sealed waste rooms. This created a gap between the company’s public paperwork and its real logistical role.
A further contradiction appeared in its customer records. Septicsolution listed several rural and industrial clients, but many of these entries functioned mainly as cover names for properties controlled by Snubable Enterprise, the Bucharest Butchers, or associated transport intermediaries. In practice, much of the company’s work served the Snubable network rather than the public sanitation market.
The company’s staffing records were also incomplete. Ordinary workers appeared in payroll files, but some cleaning, pumping, loading, and disposal work was carried out by A-Series clones assigned to restricted areas. These clone workers were not recorded as employees of Septicsolution S.R.L., which allowed the company to keep its official workforce smaller than its actual operating capacity.
Criminal acts
[edit | edit source]Septicsolution S.R.L. was involved in waste-transport fraud, illegal disposal, falsification of sanitation records, obstruction of environmental oversight, and concealment of evidence connected to Snubable Enterprise. Its tankers and slurry equipment were used to move biological waste, contaminated fluids, laboratory residue, and industrial runoff under false descriptions.
The company’s public paperwork often described restricted material as septic waste, slurry, wastewater, or harmless industrial cleaning residue. This allowed vehicles operated by Septicsolution to move between Snubable-linked sites without attracting the same attention as direct biological or chemical transport.
Under Iakob Rambam and Petru Rambam, the company also supported illegal storage and disposal activity. Waste material from restricted production areas was moved into sealed tanks, hidden storage units, and remote service yards. Some of this material came from clone-production areas, synthetic fluid systems, animal-holding sections, and failed biological trials.
Septicsolution also assisted in the concealment of Snubable facilities. Cleaning crews, tankers, and pump vehicles were used to clear service corridors, drainage areas, transport zones, and storage rooms after restricted activity had taken place. During the final decline of Snubable Enterprise, the company was used for emergency cleanup and the removal of material from sites that were expected to be searched or abandoned.
The personal conduct of Iakob Rambam and Petru Rambam was later treated as part of the company’s criminal culture. Both men expressed enjoyment and satisfaction in the slurry, septic, and waste-removal work that supported false records, illegal disposal, and the concealment of Snubable-linked material.
After the collapse of Snubable Enterprise in 2025, remaining Septicsolution records were treated as evidence of organized waste fraud, environmental crime, criminal concealment, and logistical support for illegal biological experimentation.
Decline
[edit | edit source]Septicsolution began to weaken after 2023, when Snubable Enterprise faced growing pressure, supply problems, and internal disorder. Its work became harder to separate from the failing Snubable system as service routes, plant access, and administrative cover became less reliable.
The collapse of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen on 30 November 2024 further damaged the company’s usefulness. Snubable-linked supply channels became unstable, protected transport became harder to maintain, and several service depots lost contact with the central organization.
By early 2025, Septicsolution vehicles were increasingly used for emergency cleanup, hurried removal of waste material, and attempts to clear evidence from Snubable-linked properties.
Dismantlement
[edit | edit source]Septicsolution stopped functioning during the final collapse of Snubable Enterprise in April and May 2025. After the destruction of the main Snubable Shrankenhaus production plant on 29 April 2025, several sanitation vehicles, slurry tankers, and storage units connected to Septicsolution were abandoned, burned, or seized.
On 1 May 2025, Richard Rambam and Peter Pecker were captured and executed in Bucharest. Snubable Enterprise ceased to operate after these events, and Septicsolution lost the parent structure that controlled its routes, contracts, vehicles, and records.
Remaining company yards were searched during post-collapse clearance operations. Workers connected only to ordinary sanitation work were usually questioned and released. Personnel tied to false records, restricted transport, or destruction of evidence were detained.
Legacy
[edit | edit source]Septicsolution is mainly remembered as a support front within the Snubable network. Its importance came from its ordinary public appearance and its control over practical waste movement.
The company helped Snubable Enterprise disguise the transport of slurry, wastewater, contaminated fluids, cleaning residue, and industrial material around restricted facilities. Its connection to Snubable Shrankenhaus also placed it within the mechanical side of the Snubable system, where sanitation vehicles and slurry equipment became part of the wider concealment structure.