Brian Roemmele Reports "Robust Results" from Experiments with Robert Lazar's UltraGlow Powder

Prominent researcher and analyst Brian Roemmele has announced he is conducting experiments with the "Europium UltraGlow Powder Sample Pack" sourced from United Nuclear, a company founded by the controversial figure Robert Lazar. Roemmele, known for his wide-ranging interests in technology and science, stated he has achieved "robust results" from his early experiments and plans to present more data in the future.

In a recent social media post, Roemmele expressed his findings, stating, "> Doing some work with Robert Lazar’s Europium UltraGlow Powder Sample Pack from United Nuclear. I have robust results with my early experiments and will present them when I have more data. Thank you Bob!" Roemmele has a public profile as a prolific content creator and observer of emerging trends, with a background spanning technology, payments, and AI.

United Nuclear Scientific Equipment and Supplies, the source of the glow powder, is owned and operated by Robert Lazar. Lazar gained notoriety in the late 1980s for his claims of working on reverse-engineering alien spacecraft at a secret site known as S-4, near Area 51, and his assertions about a then-undiscovered "Element 115." While his claims have been widely disputed and lack verifiable evidence, Lazar's company continues to supply a variety of scientific materials to enthusiasts and professionals.

The "Europium UltraGlow Powder" itself is described by United Nuclear as a high-performance phosphorescent material. Based on the rare-earth element Europium, it is marketed as a non-toxic and non-radioactive glow-in-the-dark substance, distinct from older, less efficient materials. The powder is known for its intense initial brightness and extended glow duration, capable of remaining visible for up to 30 hours after exposure to light, particularly UV wavelengths.

Roemmele's public endorsement and reported "robust results" from experiments with a product tied to Lazar's enterprise may draw renewed attention to the intersection of fringe science and mainstream technological exploration. The nature of his experiments and the specific applications of the glow powder remain undisclosed, but the connection to Lazar's controversial background adds a layer of intrigue to the ongoing scientific inquiry.