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'I am certainly...': Atlanta inventor Julian Brown 'missing' for two weeks, his last post triggers suspense

'I am certainly...': Atlanta inventor Julian Brown 'missing' for two weeks, his last post triggers suspense

Time of India6 days ago
Where is Julian Brown, a young Atlanta inventor. According to reports, he has been missing for past two weeks.
A young inventor from metro Atlanta, Julian Brown, has gone missing for nearly two weeks shortly after he posted a cryptic message that he was "certainly under attack". Brown recently rose to fame for his ingestion of 'Plastoline' a technology that converts plastics into gasoline or other usable fuels like diesel, jet fuel etc.
Brown, on his social media, posted that some "very, very odd stuff" was happening to him and he was "certainly under attack".
This tell-tale post was shared from his account on July 9. He asked his followers to keep their eyes open as he could not reveal anything else at that time. He said he was still working and building and nothing would stop him.
Social media users raised alarm that something bad might have happened to Julian because of what he was creating.
"The influencer and scientist Julian Brown also known as naturejab did not post anything after around 2 weeks. His last post was a leak of his drivers license. He produced gasoline out of plastic waste and was concerned people will try to stop him," one wrote. FBI director Kash Patel and deputy director Dan Bongino were tagged on social media posts urging the FBI leadership to look for Julian Brown.
Not much is known about the disappearance of the young inventor.
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It is also not confirmed whether his disappearance is only from social media as there is no report of any missing report filed so far.
Who is Julian Brown
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Julian Brown is a 21-year-old inventor from Chicago, known for developing a process to convert plastic waste into fuel, specifically an alternative to diesel called "Plastoline." He is the founder of Naturejab, a company focused on environmental solutions, and Jabaroma, a business producing 100% natural body products. Brown has been recognized as a 776 Climate Fellow and is based in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area.
His work involves microwave pyrolysis of plastic waste to create fuel, which he showcased on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
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