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{{Infobox organization
| name             = Snubable Enterprise
| name = Snubable Enterprise
| founded           = 1999
| organization_logo = SnubableEnterprise.png
| headquarters      = Voluntari–Tunari area, near [[Bucharest]], Romania
| founded = 14 September 1999
| type              = Private front organization
| founders = {{hlist|[[Richard Rambam]]|[[Peter Pecker]]}}
| dissolved         = 1 May 2025
| dissolved = 1 May 2025
|founders=[[Richard Rambam]], [[Peter Pecker]], [[Tiberiu Pintăreanu]]|parent_organization=[[Bucharest Butchers]] (2007-2025)}}
| type = Private front organization
| headquarters = [[Bucharest]], [[Romania]]
| key_people = {{ubl|[[Stefan Shrankenhaus]]|[[Tiberiu Pintăreanu]]|[[Jibbut Snagov]]|[[Mihai Dobreanu]]}}
| parent_organization = [[Bucharest Butchers]] (2007–2025)
| subsidiaries = {{ubl|[[Snubable Shrankenhaus]]|[[Septicsolution]]}}
}}


'''Snubable Enterprise''' was a clandestine research and logistics organization founded in 1999 by [[Richard Rambam]]. It operated mainly in and around [[Bucharest]], Romania. Publicly, it appeared to be a small private research company. In practice, it functioned as a front organization for illegal biological experimentation, human cloning under the AR serial system, hidden facility ownership, and controlled industrial procurement.
'''Snubable Enterprise''' was a Romanian clandestine research and industrial organization founded on 14 September 1999 by [[Richard Rambam]] and [[Peter Pecker]]. [[Tiberiu Pintăreanu]] became formally involved in 2000. The organization maintained a public office in [[Bucharest]], while its main production complex was located between [[Balotești]] and [[Moara Vlăsiei]] in [[Ilfov County]].


The [[Bucharest Butchers]] became the parent organization of it in 2007, and Snubable Enterprise later cooperated with the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]]. It ceased operations on 1 May 2025 after the collapse of the Bucharest Butchers network and the execution of Richard Rambam.
Publicly registered as a private research and development company, Snubable Enterprise primarily operated as a front for large-scale human cloning under the AR system. Its secured facilities also conducted illegal biological experiments and later limited hybrid research. In 2007, the [[Bucharest Butchers]] became its parent organization and assumed control of security, financing and transport. Snubable entered structured cooperation with the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]] in 2015 and later planned deeper integration with it. The organization ceased operations on 1 May 2025.


== Origins ==
== Origins ==
Before the formal creation of Snubable Enterprise, Richard Rambam and Peter Pecker conducted cloning experiments from a shed using improvised laboratory equipment. In 1998, they successfully cloned a stray dog. The result led them to continue biological testing.


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.
In February 1999, [[Jibbut Snagov]], then a member of the [[Bucharest Butchers]], began financing their work in exchange for cloned pigs. The pigs produced during the early experiments were heavily deformed and unstable. Snagov's payments allowed Rambam and Pecker to obtain better equipment and construct a permanent laboratory.<ref name="jibbut-criminal"/>


Around the same period, a local member of the [[Bucharest Butchers]] named Jibbut Snagov provided financial support. In exchange, Richard Rambam agreed to clone multiple pigs for him. The pigs produced during these early trials were heavily deformed and unstable. Jibbut Snagov slaughtered them. The payments from these experiments allowed Richard Rambam and Peter Pecker to expand their equipment and begin constructing a more permanent laboratory facility.
By 1999, the project was already dependent on Bucharest Butchers money and protection. Snagov introduced Rambam to [[Alexandru Ionuț]], who agreed to participate in human cloning experiments. Rambam collected biological material from Alexandru and used him as the genetic source for the first human cloning attempt. The initial result was unstable, but the experiments continued and developed into the A-Series program.


By 1999, the project had already fallen under informal influence of the Bucharest Butchers through financial dependence and protection arrangements. With funds provided by Jibbut Snagov, Richard Rambam and Peter Pecker established a structured organization later registered as Snubable Enterprise.
== Political involvement ==
[[Tiberiu Pintăreanu]] became formally involved on 6 March 2000 after members of the Bucharest Butchers pressured him to provide access to industrial property. His political position allowed him to assist with the expansion of Snubable Enterprise. Pintăreanu helped secure land and construction permits. He also arranged utility access and administrative protection for properties connected to the organization.


During this phase, Jibbut Snagov introduced Richard Rambam to [[Alexandru Ionut|Alexandru Ionuț]], a bald and physically thin individual who agreed to participate in cloning experiments. In the newly constructed laboratory funded by Butchers-linked money, Richard 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 considered a failure, but it marked the beginning of repeated human cloning attempts that later developed into the A-Series program.
By 2005, Pintăreanu was attempting to distance himself from Snubable Enterprise because he believed he was receiving little benefit from the arrangement. Rambam regarded his withdrawal as a threat to the secrecy of the organization. On 12 June 2006, [[Petru Ionuț]] killed Pintăreanu in [[Bucharest]]. [[Florin Ionuț]] subsequently assumed his political position and continued supporting the factory expansion.


== Death of Tiberiu Pintăreanu ==
== Factory complex and expansion ==
On 18 August 2007, intermediaries working for Snubable Enterprise secured a disused metal-processing factory on an industrial parcel between [[Balotești]] and [[Moara Vlăsiei]], north of [[Bucharest]]. The property had existing road and utility access while remaining sufficiently isolated for activity at the site to be concealed.


By 2006, Tiberiu Pintăreanu attempted to withdraw his financial and political support from the organization. Internal records indicate that Richard Rambam viewed this withdrawal as a risk to operational secrecy.
The exterior was deliberately kept in deteriorated condition. Its weathered brick structure and patched roof were retained, while signage remained minimal. Inside, the factory was rebuilt for biological production. Filtered ventilation and sealed laboratory corridors were installed. Reinforced production halls were connected to underground processing chambers through concealed freight lifts and technical galleries.


On 12 June 2006, Pintăreanu was killed in Bucharest in a targeted attack carried out by [[Petru Ionut]]. The action was arranged through contacts associated with the Bucharest Butchers. In-universe accounts describe the killing as a measure intended to prevent disclosure of Snubable Enterprise’s activities and to maintain Rambam’s control over the network.
The first underground production block was completed on 11 February 2008. A deep-level maturation wing entered service on 29 September. By the end of 2008, internal records stated that approximately 8,000 to 10,000 clones had been produced through the earlier facilities and transitional sites. Rambam subsequently set a target of producing hundreds of clones per day at the expanded complex.


Following Pintăreanu’s death, Rambam assumed complete control of Snubable Enterprise.
A western annex was completed on 16 April 2011. It housed nutrient synthesis and preparation of synthetic amniotic fluid, with separate space for equipment maintenance. On 7 November 2015, material supplied through the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]] was used to expand the site again. A new generator hall was built, and additional perimeter tunnels were opened. A reinforced lower technical section was constructed for heavier incubation equipment and future hybrid research.


== Expansion and infrastructure ==
== Corporate consolidation ==
In 2007, the [[Bucharest Butchers]] formally became the parent organization of Snubable Enterprise. Procurement and transport were transferred into Butchers-controlled systems, and the organization assumed direct authority over security and enforcement.


During the late 2000s and early 2010s, Snubable Enterprise expanded its physical and logistical infrastructure. The organization acquired warehouses, farms, and concealed underground facilities used for cloning operations and biological experimentation.
On 7 April 2007, [[Oskar Dirlewanger]] approved direct Bucharest Butchers control over Snubable's protection and transport structure. When the main factory property was secured on 18 August, Dirlewanger ordered [[Jibbut Snagov]] transferred from the northern Bucharest Butchers route into Snubable Enterprise full time. [[Mihail Tudor]] delivered the order. Snagov refused and said that his position in the Butchers was above being used as a "security tool" for Snubable. Tudor threatened to have his family killed if he continued to resist, after which Snagov accepted the transfer.<ref name="jibbut-snubable"/>


The primary complex was located beneath a disguised farm in the Voluntari–Tunari area north of Bucharest. Records describe a tunnel network linking laboratory areas to infrastructure controlled by the Bucharest Butchers. Additional sites were located in Ploiești, Brăila, and Râmnicu Vâlcea. Archives were maintained in encrypted digital formats and handwritten ledgers.
Snagov initially became head of security services. Later in 2007, [[Richard Rambam]] requested that he also take control of clone extermination after observing his work in the security structure. From 2008 to 2012, [[Kaspar Othmar Barmettler]] served under him in the unit responsible for killing rejected clones.<ref name="personnel"/>


Around 2010, a warehouse facility was seized with the assistance of elite clone units and converted into a production and storage location.
In 2008, Rambam ordered Snagov to undergo an internal intelligence test after noticing how quickly he understood technical material. The recorded result placed his IQ above 200. Rambam then authorized him to develop chemicals for security and clone extermination. Snagov initially worked only on projects chosen by Rambam, but was given greater freedom later that year after producing usable results. In 2009, he developed [[Electric Cyanide]], which entered use for clone termination and biological disposal.<ref name="jibbut-snubable"/>
 
Also in 2008, Rambam travelled to [[Bern]], [[Switzerland]], where he met [[Stefan Shrankenhaus]]. Shrankenhaus was seeking investment for large-scale mechanical manufacturing projects. Their agreement brought Shrankenhaus's engineering work into Snubable Enterprise, while Snubable financed his projects through resources available from the Bucharest Butchers.
 
In 2010, Snubable opened a public administrative office in [[Bucharest]]. Biological production remained at secured sites. [[Mihai Dobreanu]] later joined the organization after working in construction authorization in [[Ilfov County]]. He became Site Coordination Manager in 2012 and Director of External Operations in 2015. His work focused on acquiring outside properties and maintaining administrative cover for their use.
 
On 14 March 2019, Rambam formally reduced Snagov's routine patrol and guard-supervision duties. Snagov remained responsible for clone extermination when required, while more of his regular work shifted to chemical development and security planning.<ref name="jibbut-later"/>


== Relationship with the Bucharest Butchers ==
== Relationship with the Bucharest Butchers ==
Under Bucharest Butchers control, Snubable received money and armed protection through the parent organization. Restricted industrial materials were obtained through Butchers contacts, and secure transport routes were used to move equipment and personnel between sites. The Butchers also controlled external security and internal discipline.


Snubable Enterprise entered into a structured relationship with the Bucharest Butchers during the early 2000s. The Butchers provided protection, controlled transport routes, procurement of restricted materials, and disposal services.
[[Marku Ionuț]] later invested money in Snubable Enterprise. He was particularly interested in female clone production and supported continued expansion of the cloning program. Marku also backed the mechanical work carried out under [[Stefan Shrankenhaus]].


This cooperation reduced exposure to regulatory inspection and enabled the secure movement of equipment, chemicals, and personnel. The relationship also created an enforcement mechanism for internal security and operational stability.
By 2024, members of the wider network disagreed over the future of Snubable Enterprise. Richard Rambam, Stefan Shrankenhaus, [[Florin Ionuț]] and Marku supported full integration with the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]]. [[Andrei Ionuț]] opposed the proposal.


== Alliance with the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen ==
== Alliance with the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen ==
In April 2015, Richard Rambam met a Tanoa Einsatzgruppen liaison near [[Giurgiu]], [[Romania]]. The liaison operated under the authority of [[Daniel Paap]]. Rambam supplied cloning protocols and technical documentation concerning A-Series production. Snubable received industrial equipment and chemicals in return, while Tanoa-linked channels also began providing armed protection for its facilities.
The relationship became an organized technical partnership. Snubable supplied biological production knowledge, while Tanoa-supported routes provided materials that had previously been difficult to obtain. The arrangement increased production capacity at the main factory and contributed to the November 2015 expansion.
By the early 2020s, security planning and transport protection at Snubable facilities were coordinated with Tanoa representatives. Shrankenhaus's mechanical work was also increasingly directed toward projects intended for use within the wider Tanoa system.
== Snubable Shrankenhaus ==
{{main|Snubable Shrankenhaus}}
[[Snubable Shrankenhaus]] was the mechanical and industrial department of Snubable Enterprise and was led by [[Stefan Shrankenhaus]]. It developed mechanical systems for Snubable facilities and produced vehicles for operational use. The department worked with Butchers-controlled procurement routes and with the logistics used by the cloning facilities.
The [[Hubbubpanzer]] series was among the armored vehicles developed under Shrankenhaus. The department continued producing vehicles and industrial equipment until the collapse of Snubable Enterprise.
=== Aktion Shrankenhaus (2017) ===
In 2017, Stefan Shrankenhaus initiated [[Aktion Shrankenhaus]] with personnel connected to the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]]. Selected Snubable clones were conditioned as armed units and transported to [[Slatina]] using Shrankenhaus-developed vehicles. [[Mihai Dobreanu]] provided administrative cover for outside property used during the preparations.
The deployment resulted in the [[2017 Slatina massacre]], in which approximately 34,000 to 40,000 people were killed. Contemporary public reporting identified the perpetrators as extremist paramilitary forces. Snubable Enterprise's involvement was not publicly confirmed at the time, and the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen publicly condemned the attack. Snubable Shrankenhaus continued operating afterward.
== Septicsolution ==
{{main|Septicsolution}}
[[Septicsolution]] was a waste-management and sanitation front company founded by Snubable Enterprise in 2010. Its public work provided an explanation for service vehicles regularly entering Snubable-controlled properties.
[[Iakob Rambam]] and [[Petru Rambam]] managed the company. Within the Snubable network, Septicsolution cleaned restricted sites and moved material away from facilities. False waste records were used to conceal disposal connected to Snubable operations.<ref name="septicsolution"/>
Septicsolution remained dependent on Snubable Enterprise and ceased operating during the collapse of the organization in April and May 2025.
== Experimental systems ==
One of Snubable Enterprise's largest experimental machines was the [[Răsucor incubator]], completed on 22 November 2018 by Snubable Enterprise and [[Snubable Shrankenhaus]]. The chamber was mounted in a reinforced circular frame and moved through controlled arcs using large reduction gears. The movement was intended to improve stability during the growth of unusually large experimental bodies.
The Răsucor occupied a dedicated lower chamber at the main factory and required its own power and hydraulic support. It was expensive to operate and unreliable during long production cycles. The design remained a prototype and was never adopted as a standard [[incubator system]].
== Non-human research ==
On 19 June 2021, [[Iakob Rambam]] accompanied a [[Weltraumgruppen]] retrieval mission connected to the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]] and returned with a living extraterrestrial organism identified as a [[Borvă]]. Snubable registered the specimen as '''UB-01''' under '''Project Umbrar'''.
Project Umbrar attempted to combine human biological material with tissue taken from UB-01. The resulting experimental bodies were known as '''Umbrars'''. Snubable researchers recorded repeated tissue instability and poor survival rates, and the program never reached sustained production.


In April 2015, Rambam met a liaison of the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]] near Giurgiu, operating under [[Daniel Paap]]. He exchanged encrypted cloning protocols and incubator schematics for diesel generators, industrial reagents, fuel supplies, and armed protection.
Limited hybrid research later continued under the [[Șopran]] and [[Molcar]] lines. Șopran experiments used reptilian biological material, while Molcar research concerned octopoid material. Neither program achieved stable production.


From 2015 onward, Snubable Enterprise maintained operational alignment with the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. This cooperation expanded production capacity and linked the organization to broader transnational supply systems.
On 3 November 2022, the Borvă and Umbrar program was formally halted because Snubable no longer had sufficient resources to continue it. UB-01 was killed during the shutdown. The remaining hybrid programs continued on a smaller scale but did not reach industrial production before Snubable Enterprise collapsed.


== Industrial and vehicle development ==
== Long-term overseas plans ==
On 12 October 2021, Snubable Enterprise and representatives of the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]] prepared the first memorandum for [[California 2040]]. The proposal called for an underground cloning and hybrid-research complex in [[California]] by 2040. Snubable would provide the biological and industrial systems developed in Romania, while the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen was expected to provide protection. Bucharest Butchers infrastructure was intended to support the project outside Romania.


Snubable Enterprise also managed mechanical and vehicle development projects. Under the involvement of [[Stefan Shrankenhaus]], the organization developed prototype combat-oriented vehicles, including the [[Hubbubpanzer]], and simple mass-produced utility cars intended for internal operational use.
Richard Rambam ordered [[Jibbut Snagov]] to design the proposed facility's security architecture. Snagov based the plan on systems already used at Snubable's Romanian facilities. He did not support California 2040 personally and completed the work because Rambam ordered him to do so.<ref name="jibbut-later"/>


These vehicles supported transport, security patrol, and expansion activities related to the A-Series clone program. Vehicle production relied on the same procurement and protection networks used for biological operations.
A revised memorandum circulated on 14 January 2024. The planned complex was enlarged and its industrial functions were expanded. Snagov was again ordered to revise the security design. The project never advanced beyond planning.


== Government awareness ==
== Government awareness ==
Romanian authorities were aware of activities connected to Snubable Enterprise but did not subject its main sites to normal enforcement. Properties registered as warehouses or agricultural storage sites were not fully inspected despite their restricted access and unusually high energy use.
Complaints concerning construction and industrial noise were recorded without producing searches of the main facilities. Land-use approvals and construction permits continued to be processed for Snubable-linked properties.
The external operations structure directed by [[Mihai Dobreanu]] helped maintain ordinary administrative records for sites whose actual use was concealed. Documents recovered after the collapse showed that the registered purposes of some properties did not match the activities conducted there.
== Personnel ==
{{main|List of Snubable Enterprise personnel}}
Snubable Enterprise employed biological researchers and industrial workers alongside administrative personnel. Security and enforcement personnel controlled access to restricted sites and handled internal discipline. The [[List of Snubable Enterprise personnel]] records the individuals known to have worked for the organization or exercised direct authority over it.<ref name="personnel"/>
== Clones ==
{{main|List of clones manufactured by Snubable Enterprise}}
Snubable Enterprise produced synthetic human clones under the AR system. Early experiments used adult-sized incubation chambers, while later factory production relied on vertical chambers filled with synthetic amniotic fluid. Temperature and oxygen levels were controlled throughout accelerated development, and neural stimulation was used during maturation.
Under optimized factory conditions, a clone could reach adult physical development in approximately 14 days. Early production cycles took longer. After removal from an incubator, each clone underwent physical evaluation before conditioning and assignment.
Most Snubable clones were pale and bald, with a deliberately uniform appearance. Blue eyes were common. Failed batches could show deformities or structural weakness.
=== R-Series ===
{{main|R-Series}}
The [[R-Series]] was a limited clone series commissioned by [[Rasmus Rogganoid]], owner of [[Hotel Rogganoid]]. Rogganoid paid Snubable Enterprise €4.8 million on 13 May 2011. The series used Rogganoid as its genetic source and was separate from the main AR production line.<ref name="rseries-creation"/>
[[Jibbut Snagov]] opposed the contract because he considered allowing Snubable-made clones to operate under an outside private customer an unnecessary security risk. After the contract was approved, Snagov imposed conditions prohibiting Rogganoid from publicly identifying Snubable Enterprise as the manufacturer. Publicity involving the R-Series also required Snubable approval.<ref name="jibbut-hotel"/>
The R-Series was manufactured from 3 September 2011 to 28 November 2012 and was placed at Hotel Rogganoid on 12 January 2013. The clones worked as resort staff.<ref name="rseries-creation"/>
On 4 March 2014, Rogganoid knowingly broke the security conditions by advertising the R-Series publicly.<ref name="rseries-public"/> After [[Richard Rambam]] learned of the breach, he ordered Snagov to destroy Hotel Rogganoid. Rambam threatened to return Snagov to the [[Bucharest Butchers]] if he refused and also threatened to have his family killed.<ref name="jibbut-hotel"/>
Snagov carried out the [[Hotel Rogganoid bombing]] on 9 June 2014. The attack destroyed the resort and killed 47 people. Most of the dead were R-Series clones or members of the [[Rogganoid family]]. No more than five were unrelated human guests or employees. [[Rasmus Rogganoid]] was killed in the collapse.<ref name="jibbut-hotel"/>
=== Jester clones ===
Jester clones were units classified as failed or unstable. Some had severe physical defects, while others did not meet the cognitive requirements used for normal assignment. They were commonly given hazardous or low-level work and were generally kept inside controlled facilities.
=== Standard clones ===
Standard clones met Snubable's baseline physical and cognitive requirements and formed most of its clone population. They performed routine work inside facilities and were also used for transport or perimeter duties.
Standard clones generally wore black synthetic suits with white shirts and ties. Units assigned near major facilities could receive reinforced versions of the same clothing.
=== Elite clones ===
Elite clones were selected from units that showed greater physical stability and higher cognitive performance. They were assigned to armed security and combat duties.
Their standard clothing followed the same appearance as other Snubable clones, but body armor was issued for armed operations.
== AR clone fabrication process ==
The AR clone system was developed by [[Richard Rambam]]. The designation '''AR''' stood for '''Alexandru Rambam''', combining [[Alexandru Ionuț]] and Richard Rambam. Alexandru served as the main genetic source for the production line.
Biological material taken from the genetic source was replicated through accelerated cellular growth. The developing body was placed inside an incubation chamber maintained at approximately 37 °C. Synthetic amniotic fluid circulated through the chamber, while oxygen delivery supported tissue development. Neural stimulation was used during neurological growth.
Nutrient compounds were introduced during the production cycle. Under later factory conditions, full physical maturation could be completed in approximately 14 days. The clone was then removed from the chamber for evaluation and conditioning.
=== AR naming system ===
Each clone was registered under a standardized serial structure:
<pre>
AR-XXX-LLLLNNNN
</pre>
'''AR''' identified the Alexandru Rambam lineage. '''XXX''' recorded the production batch. '''LLLL''' identified the genetic or cognitive classification block. '''NNNN''' was the individual unit number.
The complete code was entered into Snubable's central records with the clone's production information and operational status.
== Collapse ==
By 2023, coordination between parts of Snubable Enterprise had begun to deteriorate. Clone production continued, but security at major facilities became increasingly difficult to maintain. The leadership responded by pursuing full integration into the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]]. Richard Rambam, [[Stefan Shrankenhaus]], [[Florin Ionuț]] and [[Marku Ionuț]] supported the proposal.
Internal security problems increased during 2024. On 12 March, Marku told Rambam that [[Jibbut Snagov]] had become a liability and wanted him killed. Rambam refused because he still required Snagov's chemical expertise and security knowledge. Snagov was subsequently excluded from senior meetings. On 18 March, he realized the exclusion was deliberate when he was refused entry to a meeting he would normally have attended.<ref name="jibbut-later"/>


In-universe records state that elements within Romanian local and national administration were aware of the organization’s true activities. Inspections of listed properties were limited or not conducted. Reports concerning unusual activity were not pursued.
On 24 June, Snagov began preparing a plan to kill Rambam, Marku, Florin and [[Peter Pecker]] by releasing gas into a section of the main Snubable building. He abandoned the plan on 30 June after becoming afraid that it would be discovered and no longer having the motivation to carry it through.<ref name="jibbut-later"/>


This environment allowed Snubable Enterprise to operate for more than two decades without formal closure by state authorities.
From 5 September, Snagov performed only essential duties when directly ordered. He continued carrying out required clone exterminations. His final extermination took place on 23 December, after which he stopped reporting to Snubable Enterprise. He died on 28 December 2024.<ref name="jibbut-later"/>


== Dissolution ==
The planned integration with the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen did not take place. By early 2025, Snubable Enterprise had lost much of the protection on which its operations depended.


Between 2023 and 2025, instability within the A-Series program increased. Reports describe operational failures and internal security incidents. Surveillance by opposing groups intensified.
=== Fish Collective intervention ===
During 2024 and early 2025, the [[Fish Collective]] attacked infrastructure connected to Snubable Enterprise and the [[Bucharest Butchers]]. Operational control over Snubable sites declined as facilities were breached.


On 30 April 2025, Stefan Shrankenhaus died in a vehicle crash near Bucharest. On 1 May 2025, Richard Rambam and [[Peter Pecker]] were executed in Bucharest. Following these events, Snubable Enterprise ceased operations. Facilities were abandoned, seized, or destroyed. Portions of the organization’s archives remain missing.
On 30 April 2025, [[Stefan Shrankenhaus]] attempted to escape during a vehicle pursuit near [[Bucharest]]. His car crashed into a tree, and he was killed after being impaled by a branch during the collision.
 
On 1 May 2025, [[Richard Rambam]], [[Peter Pecker]] and [[Mihai Dobreanu]] were captured and executed in Bucharest. Snubable Enterprise ceased operating that day. Its surviving facilities were abandoned or seized and the organization dissolved.


== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==
After the dissolution of Snubable Enterprise, records recovered from its facilities documented the scale of its cloning program and its industrial projects. The records also showed the extent of Bucharest Butchers control and Snubable's later cooperation with the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]].
Some Snubable facilities were seized after 1 May 2025, while others were abandoned. Parts of the organization's archives were never recovered.


Snubable Enterprise is studied within the broader historical narrative of the period as an example of a front organization used to conceal centralized experimental activity. Its structure combined biological research, industrial logistics, criminal protection, and paramilitary cooperation within a single administrative framework.
== See also ==
* [[Richard Rambam]]
* [[Peter Pecker]]
* [[Jibbut Snagov]]
* [[List of Snubable Enterprise personnel]]
* [[List of clones manufactured by Snubable Enterprise]]
* [[Snubable Shrankenhaus]]
* [[Septicsolution]]
* [[Electric Cyanide]]
* [[Bucharest Butchers]]
* [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]]
* [[R-Series]]
* [[Fish Collective]]


The organization’s rise and collapse are closely connected to the activities of Richard Rambam and the dismantlement of the Bucharest Butchers network.
== References ==
{{Reflist|refs=
<ref name="jibbut-criminal">"[[Jibbut Snagov#Criminal career|Criminal career]]". ''Jibbut Snagov''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref>
<ref name="jibbut-snubable">"[[Jibbut Snagov#Snubable Enterprise|Snubable Enterprise]]". ''Jibbut Snagov''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref>
<ref name="jibbut-hotel">"[[Jibbut Snagov#Hotel Rogganoid bombing|Hotel Rogganoid bombing]]". ''Jibbut Snagov''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref>
<ref name="jibbut-later">"[[Jibbut Snagov#Later years|Later years]]". ''Jibbut Snagov''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref>
<ref name="rseries-creation">"[[R-Series#Creation|Creation]]". ''R-Series''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref>
<ref name="rseries-public">"[[R-Series#Public advertising|Public advertising]]". ''R-Series''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref>
<ref name="personnel">''[[List of Snubable Enterprise personnel]]''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref>
<ref name="septicsolution">"[[Septicsolution#Role in Snubable Enterprise|Role in Snubable Enterprise]]". ''Septicsolution''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref>
}}


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Snubable Enterprise
Founded14 September 1999
Founders
Dissolved1 May 2025
TypePrivate front organization
HeadquartersBucharest, Romania
Key people
Parent organization
Bucharest Butchers (2007–2025)
Subsidiaries

Snubable Enterprise was a Romanian clandestine research and industrial organization founded on 14 September 1999 by Richard Rambam and Peter Pecker. Tiberiu Pintăreanu became formally involved in 2000. The organization maintained a public office in Bucharest, while its main production complex was located between Balotești and Moara Vlăsiei in Ilfov County.

Publicly registered as a private research and development company, Snubable Enterprise primarily operated as a front for large-scale human cloning under the AR system. Its secured facilities also conducted illegal biological experiments and later limited hybrid research. In 2007, the Bucharest Butchers became its parent organization and assumed control of security, financing and transport. Snubable entered structured cooperation with the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen in 2015 and later planned deeper integration with it. The organization ceased operations on 1 May 2025.

Origins

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Before the formal creation of Snubable Enterprise, Richard Rambam and Peter Pecker conducted cloning experiments from a shed using improvised laboratory equipment. In 1998, they successfully cloned a stray dog. The result led them to continue biological testing.

In February 1999, Jibbut Snagov, then a member of the Bucharest Butchers, began financing their work in exchange for cloned pigs. The pigs produced during the early experiments were heavily deformed and unstable. Snagov's payments allowed Rambam and Pecker to obtain better equipment and construct a permanent laboratory.[1]

By 1999, the project was already dependent on Bucharest Butchers money and protection. Snagov introduced Rambam to Alexandru Ionuț, who agreed to participate in human cloning experiments. Rambam collected biological material from Alexandru and used him as the genetic source for the first human cloning attempt. The initial result was unstable, but the experiments continued and developed into the A-Series program.

Political involvement

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Tiberiu Pintăreanu became formally involved on 6 March 2000 after members of the Bucharest Butchers pressured him to provide access to industrial property. His political position allowed him to assist with the expansion of Snubable Enterprise. Pintăreanu helped secure land and construction permits. He also arranged utility access and administrative protection for properties connected to the organization.

By 2005, Pintăreanu was attempting to distance himself from Snubable Enterprise because he believed he was receiving little benefit from the arrangement. Rambam regarded his withdrawal as a threat to the secrecy of the organization. On 12 June 2006, Petru Ionuț killed Pintăreanu in Bucharest. Florin Ionuț subsequently assumed his political position and continued supporting the factory expansion.

Factory complex and expansion

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On 18 August 2007, intermediaries working for Snubable Enterprise secured a disused metal-processing factory on an industrial parcel between Balotești and Moara Vlăsiei, north of Bucharest. The property had existing road and utility access while remaining sufficiently isolated for activity at the site to be concealed.

The exterior was deliberately kept in deteriorated condition. Its weathered brick structure and patched roof were retained, while signage remained minimal. Inside, the factory was rebuilt for biological production. Filtered ventilation and sealed laboratory corridors were installed. Reinforced production halls were connected to underground processing chambers through concealed freight lifts and technical galleries.

The first underground production block was completed on 11 February 2008. A deep-level maturation wing entered service on 29 September. By the end of 2008, internal records stated that approximately 8,000 to 10,000 clones had been produced through the earlier facilities and transitional sites. Rambam subsequently set a target of producing hundreds of clones per day at the expanded complex.

A western annex was completed on 16 April 2011. It housed nutrient synthesis and preparation of synthetic amniotic fluid, with separate space for equipment maintenance. On 7 November 2015, material supplied through the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen was used to expand the site again. A new generator hall was built, and additional perimeter tunnels were opened. A reinforced lower technical section was constructed for heavier incubation equipment and future hybrid research.

Corporate consolidation

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In 2007, the Bucharest Butchers formally became the parent organization of Snubable Enterprise. Procurement and transport were transferred into Butchers-controlled systems, and the organization assumed direct authority over security and enforcement.

On 7 April 2007, Oskar Dirlewanger approved direct Bucharest Butchers control over Snubable's protection and transport structure. When the main factory property was secured on 18 August, Dirlewanger ordered Jibbut Snagov transferred from the northern Bucharest Butchers route into Snubable Enterprise full time. Mihail Tudor delivered the order. Snagov refused and said that his position in the Butchers was above being used as a "security tool" for Snubable. Tudor threatened to have his family killed if he continued to resist, after which Snagov accepted the transfer.[2]

Snagov initially became head of security services. Later in 2007, Richard Rambam requested that he also take control of clone extermination after observing his work in the security structure. From 2008 to 2012, Kaspar Othmar Barmettler served under him in the unit responsible for killing rejected clones.[3]

In 2008, Rambam ordered Snagov to undergo an internal intelligence test after noticing how quickly he understood technical material. The recorded result placed his IQ above 200. Rambam then authorized him to develop chemicals for security and clone extermination. Snagov initially worked only on projects chosen by Rambam, but was given greater freedom later that year after producing usable results. In 2009, he developed Electric Cyanide, which entered use for clone termination and biological disposal.[2]

Also in 2008, Rambam travelled to Bern, Switzerland, where he met Stefan Shrankenhaus. Shrankenhaus was seeking investment for large-scale mechanical manufacturing projects. Their agreement brought Shrankenhaus's engineering work into Snubable Enterprise, while Snubable financed his projects through resources available from the Bucharest Butchers.

In 2010, Snubable opened a public administrative office in Bucharest. Biological production remained at secured sites. Mihai Dobreanu later joined the organization after working in construction authorization in Ilfov County. He became Site Coordination Manager in 2012 and Director of External Operations in 2015. His work focused on acquiring outside properties and maintaining administrative cover for their use.

On 14 March 2019, Rambam formally reduced Snagov's routine patrol and guard-supervision duties. Snagov remained responsible for clone extermination when required, while more of his regular work shifted to chemical development and security planning.[4]

Relationship with the Bucharest Butchers

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Under Bucharest Butchers control, Snubable received money and armed protection through the parent organization. Restricted industrial materials were obtained through Butchers contacts, and secure transport routes were used to move equipment and personnel between sites. The Butchers also controlled external security and internal discipline.

Marku Ionuț later invested money in Snubable Enterprise. He was particularly interested in female clone production and supported continued expansion of the cloning program. Marku also backed the mechanical work carried out under Stefan Shrankenhaus.

By 2024, members of the wider network disagreed over the future of Snubable Enterprise. Richard Rambam, Stefan Shrankenhaus, Florin Ionuț and Marku supported full integration with the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. Andrei Ionuț opposed the proposal.

Alliance with the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen

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In April 2015, Richard Rambam met a Tanoa Einsatzgruppen liaison near Giurgiu, Romania. The liaison operated under the authority of Daniel Paap. Rambam supplied cloning protocols and technical documentation concerning A-Series production. Snubable received industrial equipment and chemicals in return, while Tanoa-linked channels also began providing armed protection for its facilities.

The relationship became an organized technical partnership. Snubable supplied biological production knowledge, while Tanoa-supported routes provided materials that had previously been difficult to obtain. The arrangement increased production capacity at the main factory and contributed to the November 2015 expansion.

By the early 2020s, security planning and transport protection at Snubable facilities were coordinated with Tanoa representatives. Shrankenhaus's mechanical work was also increasingly directed toward projects intended for use within the wider Tanoa system.

Snubable Shrankenhaus

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Snubable Shrankenhaus was the mechanical and industrial department of Snubable Enterprise and was led by Stefan Shrankenhaus. It developed mechanical systems for Snubable facilities and produced vehicles for operational use. The department worked with Butchers-controlled procurement routes and with the logistics used by the cloning facilities.

The Hubbubpanzer series was among the armored vehicles developed under Shrankenhaus. The department continued producing vehicles and industrial equipment until the collapse of Snubable Enterprise.

Aktion Shrankenhaus (2017)

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In 2017, Stefan Shrankenhaus initiated Aktion Shrankenhaus with personnel connected to the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. Selected Snubable clones were conditioned as armed units and transported to Slatina using Shrankenhaus-developed vehicles. Mihai Dobreanu provided administrative cover for outside property used during the preparations.

The deployment resulted in the 2017 Slatina massacre, in which approximately 34,000 to 40,000 people were killed. Contemporary public reporting identified the perpetrators as extremist paramilitary forces. Snubable Enterprise's involvement was not publicly confirmed at the time, and the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen publicly condemned the attack. Snubable Shrankenhaus continued operating afterward.

Septicsolution

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Septicsolution was a waste-management and sanitation front company founded by Snubable Enterprise in 2010. Its public work provided an explanation for service vehicles regularly entering Snubable-controlled properties.

Iakob Rambam and Petru Rambam managed the company. Within the Snubable network, Septicsolution cleaned restricted sites and moved material away from facilities. False waste records were used to conceal disposal connected to Snubable operations.[5]

Septicsolution remained dependent on Snubable Enterprise and ceased operating during the collapse of the organization in April and May 2025.

Experimental systems

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One of Snubable Enterprise's largest experimental machines was the Răsucor incubator, completed on 22 November 2018 by Snubable Enterprise and Snubable Shrankenhaus. The chamber was mounted in a reinforced circular frame and moved through controlled arcs using large reduction gears. The movement was intended to improve stability during the growth of unusually large experimental bodies.

The Răsucor occupied a dedicated lower chamber at the main factory and required its own power and hydraulic support. It was expensive to operate and unreliable during long production cycles. The design remained a prototype and was never adopted as a standard incubator system.

Non-human research

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On 19 June 2021, Iakob Rambam accompanied a Weltraumgruppen retrieval mission connected to the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen and returned with a living extraterrestrial organism identified as a Borvă. Snubable registered the specimen as UB-01 under Project Umbrar.

Project Umbrar attempted to combine human biological material with tissue taken from UB-01. The resulting experimental bodies were known as Umbrars. Snubable researchers recorded repeated tissue instability and poor survival rates, and the program never reached sustained production.

Limited hybrid research later continued under the Șopran and Molcar lines. Șopran experiments used reptilian biological material, while Molcar research concerned octopoid material. Neither program achieved stable production.

On 3 November 2022, the Borvă and Umbrar program was formally halted because Snubable no longer had sufficient resources to continue it. UB-01 was killed during the shutdown. The remaining hybrid programs continued on a smaller scale but did not reach industrial production before Snubable Enterprise collapsed.

Long-term overseas plans

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On 12 October 2021, Snubable Enterprise and representatives of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen prepared the first memorandum for California 2040. The proposal called for an underground cloning and hybrid-research complex in California by 2040. Snubable would provide the biological and industrial systems developed in Romania, while the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen was expected to provide protection. Bucharest Butchers infrastructure was intended to support the project outside Romania.

Richard Rambam ordered Jibbut Snagov to design the proposed facility's security architecture. Snagov based the plan on systems already used at Snubable's Romanian facilities. He did not support California 2040 personally and completed the work because Rambam ordered him to do so.[4]

A revised memorandum circulated on 14 January 2024. The planned complex was enlarged and its industrial functions were expanded. Snagov was again ordered to revise the security design. The project never advanced beyond planning.

Government awareness

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Romanian authorities were aware of activities connected to Snubable Enterprise but did not subject its main sites to normal enforcement. Properties registered as warehouses or agricultural storage sites were not fully inspected despite their restricted access and unusually high energy use.

Complaints concerning construction and industrial noise were recorded without producing searches of the main facilities. Land-use approvals and construction permits continued to be processed for Snubable-linked properties.

The external operations structure directed by Mihai Dobreanu helped maintain ordinary administrative records for sites whose actual use was concealed. Documents recovered after the collapse showed that the registered purposes of some properties did not match the activities conducted there.

Personnel

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Snubable Enterprise employed biological researchers and industrial workers alongside administrative personnel. Security and enforcement personnel controlled access to restricted sites and handled internal discipline. The List of Snubable Enterprise personnel records the individuals known to have worked for the organization or exercised direct authority over it.[3]

Clones

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Snubable Enterprise produced synthetic human clones under the AR system. Early experiments used adult-sized incubation chambers, while later factory production relied on vertical chambers filled with synthetic amniotic fluid. Temperature and oxygen levels were controlled throughout accelerated development, and neural stimulation was used during maturation.

Under optimized factory conditions, a clone could reach adult physical development in approximately 14 days. Early production cycles took longer. After removal from an incubator, each clone underwent physical evaluation before conditioning and assignment.

Most Snubable clones were pale and bald, with a deliberately uniform appearance. Blue eyes were common. Failed batches could show deformities or structural weakness.

R-Series

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The R-Series was a limited clone series commissioned by Rasmus Rogganoid, owner of Hotel Rogganoid. Rogganoid paid Snubable Enterprise €4.8 million on 13 May 2011. The series used Rogganoid as its genetic source and was separate from the main AR production line.[6]

Jibbut Snagov opposed the contract because he considered allowing Snubable-made clones to operate under an outside private customer an unnecessary security risk. After the contract was approved, Snagov imposed conditions prohibiting Rogganoid from publicly identifying Snubable Enterprise as the manufacturer. Publicity involving the R-Series also required Snubable approval.[7]

The R-Series was manufactured from 3 September 2011 to 28 November 2012 and was placed at Hotel Rogganoid on 12 January 2013. The clones worked as resort staff.[6]

On 4 March 2014, Rogganoid knowingly broke the security conditions by advertising the R-Series publicly.[8] After Richard Rambam learned of the breach, he ordered Snagov to destroy Hotel Rogganoid. Rambam threatened to return Snagov to the Bucharest Butchers if he refused and also threatened to have his family killed.[7]

Snagov carried out the Hotel Rogganoid bombing on 9 June 2014. The attack destroyed the resort and killed 47 people. Most of the dead were R-Series clones or members of the Rogganoid family. No more than five were unrelated human guests or employees. Rasmus Rogganoid was killed in the collapse.[7]

Jester clones

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Jester clones were units classified as failed or unstable. Some had severe physical defects, while others did not meet the cognitive requirements used for normal assignment. They were commonly given hazardous or low-level work and were generally kept inside controlled facilities.

Standard clones

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Standard clones met Snubable's baseline physical and cognitive requirements and formed most of its clone population. They performed routine work inside facilities and were also used for transport or perimeter duties.

Standard clones generally wore black synthetic suits with white shirts and ties. Units assigned near major facilities could receive reinforced versions of the same clothing.

Elite clones

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Elite clones were selected from units that showed greater physical stability and higher cognitive performance. They were assigned to armed security and combat duties.

Their standard clothing followed the same appearance as other Snubable clones, but body armor was issued for armed operations.

AR clone fabrication process

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The AR clone system was developed by Richard Rambam. The designation AR stood for Alexandru Rambam, combining Alexandru Ionuț and Richard Rambam. Alexandru served as the main genetic source for the production line.

Biological material taken from the genetic source was replicated through accelerated cellular growth. The developing body was placed inside an incubation chamber maintained at approximately 37 °C. Synthetic amniotic fluid circulated through the chamber, while oxygen delivery supported tissue development. Neural stimulation was used during neurological growth.

Nutrient compounds were introduced during the production cycle. Under later factory conditions, full physical maturation could be completed in approximately 14 days. The clone was then removed from the chamber for evaluation and conditioning.

AR naming system

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Each clone was registered under a standardized serial structure:

AR-XXX-LLLLNNNN

AR identified the Alexandru Rambam lineage. XXX recorded the production batch. LLLL identified the genetic or cognitive classification block. NNNN was the individual unit number.

The complete code was entered into Snubable's central records with the clone's production information and operational status.

Collapse

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By 2023, coordination between parts of Snubable Enterprise had begun to deteriorate. Clone production continued, but security at major facilities became increasingly difficult to maintain. The leadership responded by pursuing full integration into the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. Richard Rambam, Stefan Shrankenhaus, Florin Ionuț and Marku Ionuț supported the proposal.

Internal security problems increased during 2024. On 12 March, Marku told Rambam that Jibbut Snagov had become a liability and wanted him killed. Rambam refused because he still required Snagov's chemical expertise and security knowledge. Snagov was subsequently excluded from senior meetings. On 18 March, he realized the exclusion was deliberate when he was refused entry to a meeting he would normally have attended.[4]

On 24 June, Snagov began preparing a plan to kill Rambam, Marku, Florin and Peter Pecker by releasing gas into a section of the main Snubable building. He abandoned the plan on 30 June after becoming afraid that it would be discovered and no longer having the motivation to carry it through.[4]

From 5 September, Snagov performed only essential duties when directly ordered. He continued carrying out required clone exterminations. His final extermination took place on 23 December, after which he stopped reporting to Snubable Enterprise. He died on 28 December 2024.[4]

The planned integration with the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen did not take place. By early 2025, Snubable Enterprise had lost much of the protection on which its operations depended.

Fish Collective intervention

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During 2024 and early 2025, the Fish Collective attacked infrastructure connected to Snubable Enterprise and the Bucharest Butchers. Operational control over Snubable sites declined as facilities were breached.

On 30 April 2025, Stefan Shrankenhaus attempted to escape during a vehicle pursuit near Bucharest. His car crashed into a tree, and he was killed after being impaled by a branch during the collision.

On 1 May 2025, Richard Rambam, Peter Pecker and Mihai Dobreanu were captured and executed in Bucharest. Snubable Enterprise ceased operating that day. Its surviving facilities were abandoned or seized and the organization dissolved.

Legacy

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After the dissolution of Snubable Enterprise, records recovered from its facilities documented the scale of its cloning program and its industrial projects. The records also showed the extent of Bucharest Butchers control and Snubable's later cooperation with the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen.

Some Snubable facilities were seized after 1 May 2025, while others were abandoned. Parts of the organization's archives were never recovered.

See also

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References

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