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Snubable Enterprise
Founded1999
FoundersRichard Rambam, Peter Pecker, Tiberiu Pintăreanu
Dissolved1 May 2025
TypePrivate front organization
HeadquartersVoluntari–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.

Political involvement

Tiberiu Pintăreanu became formally involved in the project in 2000. Members of the Bucharest Butchers pressured him to provide access to industrial property for the construction of a large factory facility. Due to his local political influence and financial resources, he became one of the core founders of Snubable Enterprise.

Pintăreanu supported the expansion and assisted in securing permits, land transfers, and protection through administrative channels. He was described as corrupt and initially supported the project because of the financial and political advantages it offered.

By 2005, Pintăreanu concluded that he was receiving limited benefit from the arrangement and that Richard Rambam controlled the operational structure. He attempted to withdraw from the project and distance himself from its activities.

Richard Rambam viewed this decision as a threat to secrecy and long-term stability. In June 2006, he requested intervention through contacts within the Bucharest Butchers. 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.

Corporate consolidation

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.

During the same period, Snubable Enterprise began construction of a large cloning factory north of Bucharest. By 2008, internal records state that approximately 8,000 to 10,000 clones had already been produced through earlier facilities. Richard Rambam set a target of scaling production to hundreds of clones per day within the new factory complex.

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, and external communications, while primary biological production remained concentrated in secured rural and underground sites.

Relationship with the Bucharest Butchers

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 interference. Equipment, chemicals, 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

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, Richard 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, and industrial support. Tanoa-linked supply channels provided access to specialized reagents, metal components, and secured transport 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 aligned with Tanoa-linked strategic objectives. The alliance continued until the collapse of the Bucharest Butchers network and the dismantlement of Snubable Enterprise in 2025.

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.