Snubable Enterprise
| Founded | 1999 |
|---|---|
| Founders | Richard Rambam, Peter Pecker |
| Dissolved | 1 May 2025 |
| Type | Private front organization |
| Headquarters | Bucharest, Romania |
Key people | Stefan Shrankenhaus Tiberiu Pintăreanu |
Parent organization | Bucharest Butchers (2007-2025) |
| Subsidiaries | Snubable Shrankenhaus |
Snubable Enterprise was a Romanian clandestine research and industrial organization founded on 14 September 1999 by Richard Rambam and Peter Pecker, with Tiberiu Pintăreanu becoming formally involved in 2000. It operated mainly in and around Bucharest, Romania, and was publicly registered as a private research and development company. In practice, it functioned as a front for large-scale human cloning under the AR system, illegal biological experimentation, concealed facility construction, protected industrial production, and later limited hybrid research programs.
In 2007, the Bucharest Butchers became its parent organization and took direct control of security, financing, transport, and enforcement. From 2015 onward, Snubable Enterprise maintained structured cooperation with the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen and in its final years planned deeper integration into that system. It ceased operations on 1 May 2025 following the collapse of the Bucharest Butchers network and the deaths of its senior leadership.
Origins
[edit | edit source]Before the formal creation of Snubable Enterprise in 1999, Richard Rambam and Peter Pecker had already begun experimental cloning work in their home village. In 1998, operating from a shed structure, they successfully cloned a stray homeless dog using improvised laboratory equipment. This early experiment demonstrated basic viability and encouraged further biological testing.
Around the same period, a local member of the Bucharest Butchers named Jibbut Snagov provided financial support in exchange for cloned pigs. The pigs produced during these early trials were heavily deformed and unstable. The payments from these experiments allowed Rambam and Pecker to expand their equipment and begin constructing a more permanent laboratory facility.
By 1999, the project had already fallen under informal influence of the Bucharest Butchers through financial dependence and protection arrangements. During this phase, Jibbut Snagov introduced Rambam to Alexandru Ionuț, who agreed to participate in cloning experiments. In the newly constructed laboratory, Rambam collected DNA, blood, and skin samples from Alexandru. The first human cloning attempt was conducted using adult-sized incubators. The initial result was unstable and widely regarded as a failure, but it marked the beginning of the repeated experiments that later developed into the A-Series program.
Political involvement
[edit | edit source]Tiberiu Pintăreanu became formally involved in the project on 6 March 2000. Members of the Bucharest Butchers pressured him to provide access to industrial property for the construction of a large factory facility. Because of his local political influence and financial resources, he became one of the key political figures associated with Snubable Enterprise.
Pintăreanu supported expansion and assisted in securing permits, land transfers, utility access, and administrative protection. By 2005, he concluded that he was receiving limited benefit from the arrangement and attempted to distance himself from the project. Rambam viewed this as a threat to secrecy and long-term stability. On 12 June 2006, Pintăreanu was killed in Bucharest by Petru Ionuț in a targeted attack.
Following his death, Florin Ionuț assumed Pintăreanu's political position and continued to support the industrial expansion plans linked to Snubable Enterprise. This ensured that construction and administrative approvals for the factory complex proceeded without interruption.
Factory complex and expansion
[edit | edit source]On 18 August 2007, intermediaries connected to Snubable Enterprise secured a disused metal-processing factory on an industrial parcel between Balotești and Moara Vlăsiei, north of Bucharest, in Ilfov County. The site was chosen because it provided discreet road access, available utility corridors, and enough surrounding distance to reduce outside attention while remaining connected to the capital region.
The exterior of the complex was left largely unchanged. It continued to resemble an aging provincial factory, with weathered brick walls, patched roofing, narrow industrial windows, and limited signage. From the outside, it appeared to be an ordinary old industrial property. Internally, the site was stripped and rebuilt with filtered ventilation systems, reinforced production halls, sealed laboratory corridors, hidden freight lifts, underground processing chambers, and secure technical galleries. This contrast between a deteriorated exterior and a highly controlled interior became one of the site's main security features.
On 11 February 2008, the first underground production block was completed. On 29 September 2008, the first deep-level maturation wing entered service. By late 2008, internal records stated that approximately 8,000 to 10,000 clones had already been produced through earlier facilities and transitional sites. Rambam set a target of scaling production to hundreds of clones per day within the expanded factory complex.
On 16 April 2011, a western annex for nutrient synthesis, synthetic amniotic fluid preparation, and equipment maintenance was completed. On 7 November 2015, following material support from the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen, the complex received a new generator hall, additional perimeter tunnels, and a reinforced lower technical section intended to support heavier incubation systems and future hybrid research.
Corporate consolidation
[edit | edit source]In 2007, the Bucharest Butchers formally became the parent organization of Snubable Enterprise. From that point onward, Snubable operated under the protection, financing, and structural authority of the Butchers. Procurement, security, transport routes, and enforcement were coordinated through Butchers-controlled systems. This shift marked the transition from a loosely connected partnership to direct organizational control.
In 2008, Richard Rambam traveled to Bern, Switzerland, to attend a private elite industrial conference. During this event, he met Stefan Shrankenhaus, a Swiss engineer and financier seeking investors for large-scale mechanical production and vehicle manufacturing projects. The meeting led to a working relationship in which Shrankenhaus contributed industrial expertise and access to manufacturing channels, while Snubable Enterprise provided funding and logistical backing through Butchers-linked networks.
In 2010, Snubable Enterprise opened a formal administrative office in Bucharest. The office functioned as a public-facing corporate location and was used to manage documentation, financial routing, payroll masking, procurement records, and external communications, while primary biological production remained concentrated in secured rural and underground sites.
Relationship with the Bucharest Butchers
[edit | edit source]After 2007, when the Bucharest Butchers became the parent organization of Snubable Enterprise, the relationship became direct and centralized. Snubable operated under Butchers authority. The Butchers provided funding, armed protection, secure transport routes, and access to restricted industrial materials. They also controlled external security and internal discipline.
This structure allowed Snubable Enterprise to expand without substantial interference. Equipment, chemicals, metals, and personnel were moved through Butchers-controlled logistics channels. Protection ensured that large-scale cloning and factory construction could continue.
In the later years, Marku Ionuț, known as the Porn Organizer of Bucharest, invested financially in Snubable Enterprise. He believed the cloning program had commercial and strategic value. He showed particular interest in the development of female clone lines and viewed the expansion of biological production as an opportunity for influence and profit. Marku also supported the mechanical projects led by Stefan Shrankenhaus, considering Shrankenhaus's mass-production concepts important for the future of Romanian defense manufacturing.
By 2024, internal divisions appeared within the network. Richard Rambam, Stefan Shrankenhaus, Florin Ionuț, and Marku Ionuț supported deeper integration with the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. They planned to align industrial production and cloning capacity with Tanoa's broader system. Andrei Ionuț opposed this integration and did not support full alignment. This disagreement created tension within the leadership structure during the final phase of Snubable Enterprise.
Alliance with the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen
[edit | edit source]In April 2015, Richard Rambam met a liaison of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen near Giurgiu, Romania. The contact operated under the authority of Daniel Paap. During this meeting, Rambam provided encrypted cloning protocols, incubator schematics, and technical documentation related to the A-Series production system. In exchange, Snubable Enterprise received diesel generators, industrial chemicals, fuel supplies, and armed protection for its facilities.
From 2015 onward, Snubable Enterprise maintained structured cooperation with the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. The arrangement included repeated exchanges of technical data, biological production methods, industrial support, and secured transport. Tanoa-linked supply channels provided access to specialized reagents, metal components, and protected logistics routes.
The cooperation increased cloning output and supported the expansion of the large factory complex north of Bucharest. Production goals were raised to allow higher daily output. Security systems, perimeter defense planning, and transport protection were coordinated with Tanoa representatives. By the early 2020s, Snubable Enterprise operated as a technical partner within a broader system connected to the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. Cloning capacity, mechanical production projects led by Stefan Shrankenhaus, and industrial logistics were increasingly aligned with Tanoa-linked strategic objectives.
Snubable Shrankenhaus
[edit | edit source]Snubable Shrankenhaus was the mechanical and industrial sub-department of Snubable Enterprise led by Stefan Shrankenhaus. It focused on large-scale mechanical production, armored vehicle development, power-routing systems, and industrial standardization. The department operated semi-independently within the broader Snubable structure and coordinated closely with cloning logistics and Butchers-controlled procurement systems.
Under Stefan Shrankenhaus, prototype armored vehicles and mass-produced transport platforms were developed for internal operational use. These included the Hubbubpanzer series and other armored support vehicles designed for mobility, intimidation, and rapid deployment.
Aktion Shrankenhaus (2017)
[edit | edit source]In 2017, Stefan Shrankenhaus initiated a coordinated operation known as Aktion Shrankenhaus in cooperation with elements connected to the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. During this operation, selected clones were conditioned and deployed as armed units. These units were transported with Shrankenhaus-developed armored vehicles to the city of Slatina.
The operation resulted in large-scale violence commonly referred to as the 2017 Slatina massacre. Estimates indicate that approximately 34,000 to 40,000 people were killed during the events. Public reporting at the time described the perpetrators as extremist paramilitary actors. Snubable Enterprise's involvement was not publicly confirmed during the incident. The Tanoa Einsatzgruppen publicly condemned the events.
The operation marked a significant escalation in the militarization of cloned units and mechanical production within Snubable structures. It also increased scrutiny of paramilitary networks operating in Romania. Following 2017, Snubable Shrankenhaus continued mechanical production, though the Slatina events remained a defining moment in its history.
Experimental systems
[edit | edit source]One of the most ambitious internal projects was the Răsucor incubator, a massive experimental chamber completed on 22 November 2018 by teams from Snubable Enterprise and Snubable Shrankenhaus. Unlike the standard vertical incubation chambers used for ordinary AR production, the Răsucor unit was mounted inside a reinforced circular frame driven by large exposed reduction gears. These gears rotated the chamber through controlled arcs during selected growth stages in an attempt to improve structural stability in unusually large, dense, or experimental bodies.
The machine occupied a dedicated lower chamber in the factory complex and required separate power feeds, hydraulic support, and overhead maintenance access. It was regarded internally as one of the most expensive devices ever built by the organization. Reports described it as mechanically impressive but difficult to maintain, unreliable during extended cycles, and far too expensive for routine mass production. It remained a prototype and was not adopted as a standard incubator system.
Non-human research
[edit | edit source]On 19 June 2021, Iakob Rambam accompanied a Weltraumgruppen retrieval mission linked to the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen and returned with a living extraterrestrial organism. The naming set for extraterrestrial life included:
The specific specimen brought into Snubable custody in 2021 was identified internally as a Borvă. In formal records, it was registered as Specimen UB-01 under Project Umbrar.
Within laboratory usage, Snubable researchers also used internal variant forms to describe biological condition, maturity, and structural deviation. For the Borvă line, these included Borvan for a larger or older form, Borvea for a softer, incomplete, or degraded form, Borveț for a smaller and more aggressive form, and Borvaci as a collective plural term. The same naming pattern was later applied to other roots, including Surlac, Surlan, Surlea, and Surleț, as well as Murgov, Murgovan, Murgovea, and Murgoveț, although these remained mostly internal classification terms and not fully separated species.
Following the arrival of UB-01, Snubable Enterprise opened a restricted hybrid research program intended to combine human biological material with Borvă-derived tissue. This line was known internally as Project Umbrar. The resulting human–alien trial bodies were generally referred to as Umbrars, though additional subtype names such as Zurban, Covrin, Dârnov, and Velcru were also used in design notes for alternative hybrid structures. No stable production sequence was achieved. Internal summaries described repeated failure during tissue integration, severe instability, poor survivability, and very high material costs. Selected late-stage Umbrar bodies were considered for Gyravat-based incubation trials, but the program did not progress to sustained production.
After the deterioration of the Umbrar program, Snubable researchers redirected a limited portion of their work toward other hybrid concepts. Reptilian–human composites were grouped under the Șopran line, with additional experimental names including:
Octopoid–human composites were grouped under the Molcar line, with related names including:
These names functioned primarily as project-family terms or proposed biological classes rather than confirmed stable species.
On 3 November 2022, the Borvă and Umbrar program was formally halted because of limited resources, increasing external pressure, and declining institutional capacity. During the shutdown process, UB-01 was killed. The reptilian and octopoid hybrid lines were not fully terminated, but they remained small-scale, unstable, and incomplete. Planning files for additional extraterrestrial retrieval and hybridization projects continued to exist inside Snubable Enterprise after 2022, though none reached industrial maturity before the organization's collapse.
Long-term overseas plans
[edit | edit source]On 12 October 2021, Snubable Enterprise and representatives of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen drafted a long-range planning memorandum known as California 2040. The document outlined a proposal to construct a very large underground cloning and hybrid-research facility in California by 2040. The project was intended to combine Romanian technical experience, Tanoa-linked military protection, and overseas criminal infrastructure associated with the Bucharest Butchers.
A revised planning paper circulated on 14 January 2024. The California concept described a facility larger than the main north-Bucharest complex and intended for long-term clone production, hybrid research, underground storage, and protected industrial manufacturing. The project never advanced beyond the strategic planning stage. Resource shortages, political pressure, internal disagreement, and the weakening of Tanoa-linked protection made implementation increasingly unrealistic. After the collapse of the Tanoa system in late 2024 and the destruction of Snubable Enterprise in 2025, the California plan became obsolete.
Government awareness
[edit | edit source]Romanian local and national authorities were aware of the activities carried out by Snubable Enterprise. Officials responsible for property inspection, environmental control, and industrial regulation did not carry out standard audits of the organization's listed facilities. Rural sites registered as storage farms or industrial warehouses were not subjected to full compliance reviews.
Complaints and reports concerning unusual construction, high energy consumption, restricted-access transport, and industrial noise were recorded but not formally investigated. Law enforcement agencies did not execute search warrants against primary sites connected to the enterprise.
Several political figures maintained direct or indirect relationships with individuals connected to Snubable Enterprise and the Bucharest Butchers. Administrative approvals for land use, expansion permits, and industrial construction were processed without obstruction. This pattern of non-enforcement allowed Snubable Enterprise to continue large-scale cloning, mechanical production, and protected transport operations for over twenty years without official closure by state authorities.
Clones
[edit | edit source]Snubable Enterprise produced synthetic human clones under the AR serial system. Clones were created through accelerated biological growth using adult-sized and later vertical incubation chambers filled with synthetic amniotic fluid and supported by temperature control, oxygen injection, and neural stimulation systems. Full physical development could be achieved within approximately 14 days under optimized production cycles. Early-stage attempts required longer growth periods, but later factory-scale systems reduced maturation time. Clones emerged at adult physical size.
Most clones were pale, bald, and physically uniform. Eye color was typically blue. Body composition varied depending on stability and production batch. Some units displayed deformities or structural weakness during early mass-production phases. After extraction, clones underwent behavioral conditioning, obedience testing, and role assignment. Each unit received a unique AR serial code for tracking and deployment control.
Jester clones
[edit | edit source]Jester clones were considered failed or unstable units. They often showed cognitive limitations, physical deformities, or emotional instability. These clones were assigned to low-level labor tasks, stress testing, or hazardous experimental roles. Many were treated as expendable assets and were not deployed outside controlled environments.
Standard clones
[edit | edit source]Standard clones met baseline physical and cognitive requirements. They were assigned to routine operational duties such as facility work, transport support, perimeter security, and logistical handling. These units formed the majority of the clone population.
Standard clones were issued black synthetic suits with matching ties and white shirts. The clothing materials were artificially manufactured in-house and described as fully synthetic. Near primary facilities, some standard clones were issued higher-quality synthetic suits with reinforced fabric and improved durability. Units deployed farther from central facilities typically wore the basic standardized version.
Elite clones
[edit | edit source]Elite clones demonstrated higher cognitive performance, stronger physical stability, and improved obedience metrics. These units were selected for higher-risk tasks, including armed security operations, enforcement actions, and combat deployments.
Elite clones wore black synthetic suits with ties and white shirts similar in appearance to standard units, but they frequently operated with integrated body armor beneath or over the uniform. In high-risk environments, protective equipment and reinforced garments were standard issue. Their appearance remained uniform in order to maintain centralized identity and control across all ranks.
AR clone fabrication process
[edit | edit source]The AR clones were produced through a controlled biological fabrication system developed by Richard Rambam. The designation AR stood for Alexandru Rambam, combining the name of Alexandru Ionuț and Richard Rambam. Alexandru served as the primary genetic template for the A-Series program.
The process began with the extraction of DNA, blood, and skin samples from the original template subject. These biological materials were replicated through accelerated cellular growth and stabilization methods. Development took place inside vertical incubation chambers designed to support full adult formation.
Each chamber was temperature-controlled at approximately 37 °C. Synthetic amniotic fluid circulated continuously, while oxygen injection and neural stimulation systems supported tissue and neurological growth. Nutrient compounds were introduced in controlled cycles.
Under optimized factory conditions, full physical maturation could be achieved within approximately 14 days. After extraction, clones underwent physical evaluation and basic conditioning before classification and assignment.
AR naming system
[edit | edit source]All clones were catalogued using a standardized serial structure:
AR-XXX-LLLLNNNN
In this structure, AR identified the Alexandru Rambam lineage, XXX identified the production batch number, LLLL identified a genetic or cognitive classification block, and NNNN identified the individual unit number.
Each clone received a unique serial code upon registration. The code was recorded in centralized archives and linked to production data, classification results, and operational status. The structure allowed an extremely large number of unique identifiers and made it possible to register several trillion distinct clone units before the system would reach maximum capacity.
Collapse
[edit | edit source]By 2023, Snubable Enterprise faced growing instability. Clone production remained active, but coordination between departments weakened. Security around major facilities became strained, and external pressure increased.
During this period, the leadership of Snubable Enterprise planned full integration into the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. The intention was to formally become part of the Tanoa structure rather than remain a cooperating partner. This plan was supported by Richard Rambam, Stefan Shrankenhaus, Florin Ionuț, and Marku Ionuț. The transition was intended to provide long-term protection and structural stability.
The integration process did not take place. By early 2025, external pressure from opposing forces intensified. Snubable Enterprise had no alternative network or independent protection system to rely on.
Fish Collective intervention
[edit | edit source]In 2024 and early 2025, the Fish Collective carried out coordinated actions against infrastructure connected to Snubable Enterprise and the Bucharest Butchers. Key sites were breached and operational control declined.
On 30 April 2025, Stefan Shrankenhaus attempted to escape during a vehicle pursuit near Bucharest. The chase ended when his car crashed into a tree. He was killed after being impaled by a tree branch during the collision.
On 1 May 2025, Richard Rambam and Peter Pecker were captured and executed in Bucharest. After these events, Snubable Enterprise ceased operations. Facilities were abandoned or seized, and the organization dissolved.
Legacy
[edit | edit source]Snubable Enterprise is examined in historical and security studies as an example of a front organization used to conceal large-scale illegal biological experimentation and industrial coordination. The organization combined human cloning, mechanical production, protected logistics, covert construction, and criminal enforcement within a centralized administrative structure.
Its development demonstrated how private corporate registration, political influence, and criminal protection networks could operate together over an extended period. The integration attempts with the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen, the formal control exercised by the Bucharest Butchers, and the hidden factory complex north of Bucharest shaped its final years.
The collapse of Snubable Enterprise in 2025 is closely connected to the dismantlement of the Bucharest Butchers network and the deaths of Richard Rambam and Stefan Shrankenhaus. After its dissolution, parts of its infrastructure were abandoned or seized. Some archival records remain incomplete or missing.