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| The relationship gave Shrankenhaus funding, access to protected procurement networks, and a concealed operating environment. In return, Snubable Enterprise gained a dedicated mechanical developer capable of designing vehicles, production lines, and support systems for its growing clone infrastructure. | | The relationship gave Shrankenhaus funding, access to protected procurement networks, and a concealed operating environment. In return, Snubable Enterprise gained a dedicated mechanical developer capable of designing vehicles, production lines, and support systems for its growing clone infrastructure. |
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| == Switzerland incident ==
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| During a late-night drive in Switzerland in the late 2000s, following a meeting connected to the [[World Economic Order]], [[Peter Pecker]] was stopped for speeding while Richard Rambam sat in the passenger seat. Later accounts state that Pecker shot the police officer with a Dreyse Model 1907 after the officer approached the vehicle.
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| Shrankenhaus was not described as taking part in the shooting itself. The incident became connected to his wider circle because the journey followed a World Economic Order-linked meeting during the period when Rambam was building foreign contacts for Snubable Enterprise. After Pecker's death, the Dreyse Model 1907 recovered from his car was identified as the weapon used in the killing.
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| The incident showed the overlap between Rambam's early foreign networking, Pecker's enforcement role, and the protected industrial environment in which Shrankenhaus operated. It also became one of the earliest known violent events connected to Snubable figures outside Romania.
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| == Role in Snubable Enterprise == | | == Role in Snubable Enterprise == |