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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. | 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. | ||
== | == Origins == | ||
Snubable Enterprise | 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, 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 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. | |||
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. | |||
== Death of Tiberiu Pintăreanu == | == Death of Tiberiu Pintăreanu == | ||
Revision as of 16:56, 22 February 2026
| Founded | 1999 |
|---|---|
| Founders | Richard Rambam, Peter Pecker, Tiberiu Pintăreanu |
| Dissolved | 1 May 2025 |
| Type | Private front organization |
| Headquarters | Voluntari–Tunari area, near Bucharest, Romania |
Parent organization | Bucharest Butchers (2007-2025) |
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.
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.
Origins
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, 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 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.
During this phase, Jibbut Snagov introduced Richard Rambam to 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.
Death of Tiberiu Pintăreanu
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.
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.
Following Pintăreanu’s death, Rambam assumed complete control of Snubable Enterprise.
Expansion and infrastructure
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.
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.
Around 2010, a warehouse facility was seized with the assistance of elite clone units and converted into a production and storage location.
Relationship with the Bucharest Butchers
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.
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.
Alliance with the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen
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.
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.
Industrial and vehicle development
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.
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.
Government awareness
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.
This environment allowed Snubable Enterprise to operate for more than two decades without formal closure by state authorities.
Dissolution
Between 2023 and 2025, instability within the A-Series program increased. Reports describe operational failures and internal security incidents. Surveillance by opposing groups intensified.
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.
Legacy
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.
The organization’s rise and collapse are closely connected to the activities of Richard Rambam and the dismantlement of the Bucharest Butchers network.