Young Black Inventor Discovers Gasoline Alternative — Says Big Oil Is Watching Him

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Meet Julian Brown, a 21-year-old Black inventor from Atlanta who may have just rocked the fossil fuel industry. His invention, Plastoline, is a synthetic fuel made from plastic waste that can power a real car — no gasoline required.

In a viral video, Julian melted plastic, turned it into fuel, and drove off. The reaction? Viral shock, curiosity — and now, fear. Julian says he’s being followed, watched, and too afraid to leave his home. Why? Because his creation could threaten billion-dollar oil monopolies.

Could Plastoline be the real solution to plastic waste and fuel dependency? Or is it “too dangerous” for the public to access?

🔎 This video asks the questions mainstream media won’t.
🛢️ Big Oil doesn’t want competition.
🧪 Real innovation is often silenced.
🔒 Julian says he’s now a target.

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