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| parent_organization=[[Bucharest Butchers]] (2007-2025) | | parent_organization=[[Bucharest Butchers]] (2007-2025) | ||
| organization_logo=SnubableEnterprise.png | | organization_logo=SnubableEnterprise.png | ||
| key_people = [[Stefan Shrankenhaus]]<br>[[Tiberiu Pintăreanu]] | | key_people = [[Stefan Shrankenhaus]]<br>[[Tiberiu Pintăreanu]]<br>[[Mihai Dobreanu]] | ||
|subsidiaries=[[Snubable Shrankenhaus]]}} | |subsidiaries=[[Snubable Shrankenhaus]]<br>[[Septicsolution]]}} | ||
'''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. | '''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. | ||
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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. | 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. | ||
[[Mihai Dobreanu]] joined Snubable Enterprise during this period after working in construction authorization in [[Ilfov County]]. He became Site Coordination Manager in 2012 and was appointed Director of External Operations by Richard Rambam in 2015. His main role was securing outside properties for Snubable Enterprise and making their use appear administratively normal. | |||
== Relationship with the Bucharest Butchers == | == Relationship with the Bucharest Butchers == | ||
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=== Aktion Shrankenhaus (2017) === | === Aktion Shrankenhaus (2017) === | ||
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]]. | 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, Romania|Slatina]]. | ||
Mihai Dobreanu supported the operation through outside property cover connected to Snubable Enterprise. Recovered records later placed his office within the administrative preparation around the operation. | |||
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 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. | 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. | ||
== Septicsolution == | |||
{{main|Septicsolution}} | |||
[[Septicsolution]] was a waste-management, slurry, and sanitation front company founded by Snubable Enterprise in 2010. 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 managed by [[Iakob Rambam]] and [[Petru Rambam]]. Within the Snubable network, Septicsolution supported restricted-site cleaning, false waste records, illegal disposal, and the movement of material from facilities connected to Snubable Enterprise. It remained dependent on Snubable Enterprise throughout its existence and ceased functioning during the collapse of the parent organization in April and May 2025. | |||
== Experimental systems == | == Experimental systems == | ||
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. | 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|incubator system]]. | |||
== Non-human research == | |||
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: | |||
* [[Borvă]] | |||
* [[Cărvun]] | |||
* [[Drumbet]] | |||
* [[Vezcar]] | |||
* [[Surlac]] | |||
* [[Murgov]] | |||
* [[Tovric]] | |||
* [[Brăscur]] | |||
* [[Zolban]] | |||
* [[Corvăl]]. | |||
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. | 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. | ||
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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. | 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 | 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: | ||
* [[Năprug]] | |||
* [[Solvric]] | |||
* [[Târleag]] | |||
* [[Drăpcan]]. | |||
Octopoid–human composites were grouped under the [[Molcar]] line, with related names including: | |||
* [[Osmur]] | |||
* [[Tentrav]] | |||
* [[Bulmec]] | |||
* [[Vâlcor]]. | |||
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. | 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. | ||
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== Long-term overseas plans == | == Long-term overseas plans == | ||
On 12 October 2021, Snubable Enterprise and representatives of the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]] drafted a long-range planning memorandum | 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. | 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. | ||
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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. | 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. | ||
The external operations structure under Mihai Dobreanu helped keep Snubable-linked properties inside ordinary administrative channels. After the collapse, these records became evidence that the listed uses of several outside sites had been deliberately falsified. | |||
== Clones == | == Clones == | ||
{{main|List of clones manufactured by Snubable Enterprise}} | |||
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. | 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. | 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. | ||
=== R-Series === | |||
The [[R-Series]] was a limited edition clone series commissioned from Snubable Enterprise by [[Rasmus Rogganoid]], the owner of [[Hotel Rogganoid]]. On 13 May 2011, Rogganoid paid Snubable Enterprise €4.8 million for the series. Unlike the AR production line, which used Alexandru IonuÈ› as the main template for mass internal use, the R-Series was based on Rasmus Rogganoid as the genetic source and was produced as a private client line. | |||
The clones were manufactured from 3 September 2011 to 28 November 2012. They were placed at Hotel Rogganoid on 12 January 2013, where they worked as resort staff and handled the daily running of the hotel. Their deployment made the series unusual within Snubable Enterprise because the clones were used in a public-facing commercial setting rather than inside Snubable facilities, Butchers-linked logistics, or protected operational work. | |||
Rogganoid broke his agreement with Snubable Enterprise on 4 March 2014 by advertising the R-Series clones as part of the resort. By May 2014, visitors were coming to Hotel Rogganoid partly to see the clones working there. The public display exposed the clone series outside its intended use and made the resort a problem for Snubable Enterprise. | |||
On 9 June 2014, [[Jibbut Snagov]] attacked Hotel Rogganoid to terminate the R-Series clones and stop their use as a public attraction. The [[Hotel Rogganoid bombing]] destroyed the resort and killed 47 people, including Rasmus Rogganoid and the R-Series clones working there. Romanian police publicly described the destruction as a gas explosion on 10 June 2014, and the public explanation did not identify Jibbut Snagov, Snubable Enterprise, or the R-Series clones as part of the incident. | |||
=== Jester clones === | === Jester clones === | ||
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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 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. | On 1 May 2025, [[Richard Rambam]] and [[Peter Pecker]] were captured and executed in Bucharest. [[Mihai Dobreanu]] was also captured and executed the same day. After these events, Snubable Enterprise ceased operations. Facilities were abandoned or seized, and the organization dissolved. | ||
== Legacy == | == Legacy == | ||
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* [[Peter Pecker]] | * [[Peter Pecker]] | ||
* [[Tiberiu Pintăreanu]] | * [[Tiberiu Pintăreanu]] | ||
* [[Mihai Dobreanu]] | |||
* [[Stefan Shrankenhaus]] | * [[Stefan Shrankenhaus]] | ||
* [[Snubable Shrankenhaus]] | * [[Snubable Shrankenhaus]] | ||
* [[Septicsolution]] | |||
* [[Bucharest Butchers]] | * [[Bucharest Butchers]] | ||
* [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]] | * [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]] | ||
* [[Fish Collective]] | * [[Fish Collective]] | ||
* [[R-Series]] | |||
* [[Alexandru Ionuț]] | * [[Alexandru Ionuț]] | ||
[[Category:Organizations]] | [[Category:Organizations]] | ||
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[[Category:Clandestine operations]] | [[Category:Clandestine operations]] | ||
[[Category:Biotechnology]] | [[Category:Biotechnology]] | ||
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