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Saturday, 25 October 2025

The Brown Water Lie — When Poison Is Rebranded as “Safe to Drink”

 


Let’s speak Truth, unapologetically, because it’s becoming absurd how far these so-called “companies” will go to insult people’s intelligence and poison their bodies at the same time.

How can anyone in their right mind, with conscience, decency, or even common sense,  look at brown, foul-smelling water and say it’s safe to drink? 

Since when did dirty become clean, or contaminated become purified?

Let’s not pretend here: water has one color, transparent.

It’s supposed to be clear, odorless, life-giving, not brown, chemical-scented, and death-breeding.

Anything added to water changes its natural composition, and when that “additive” gives it color, stench, or taste, it’s not water anymore, it’s contamination dressed up as convenience.

But here’s where it gets bold, and disgusting, a company knowingly pushes out brown, foul-smelling water to the people and then stands there, chest-high, saying it’s fine to drink.

Really? Then let’s see them drink it.

Would the company’s CEO, board members, or engineers stand before the public, cameras rolling, and sip that same brown water they push on the people?

Would they pour it into glasses at their corporate offices, at Parliament, or at the Ministry of Health and serve it proudly?

Would they take it to the hotels, the embassies, or the tourist resorts and tell visitors, “This is pure, healthy water”?

No, they wouldn’t. Because they know exactly what they’re doing.

They’re not ignorant, they’re indifferent.

They wouldn’t dare feed their own families that same brown liquid they expect the people to swallow without question.

It’s about profit, not purity, control, not care.

And once again, the people, the everyday, hardworking citizens, are treated as the experiment.

Let’s not be fooled.

Water is sacred, it’s life itself, it cleanses, hydrates, and regenerates the body, but once it’s tampered with, once chemicals, metals, and toxins are mixed in, it becomes a slow poison.

You can’t “treat” dirty water into holiness, you either purify it, or you poison it.

And the worst part? Those responsible for the contamination will stand in front of cameras, with their crisp shirts, telling the people to “trust the system,” meanwhile, their own taps run clear.

So here’s the Truth, If you can’t serve it in Parliament, you shouldn’t serve it to the people.

If it’s not good enough for the boardroom, the embassy, or the hotels, it’s not good enough for the household.

It’s time for the people to awaken, to demand real accountability, not rehearsed excuses.

To remember that water is not a privilege, it’s a right.

And if those in power can’t deliver clean, safe water to their people, then they have no moral right to sit in positions of leadership, or that company has no right being registered to supply water to the nation, and it’s people.  

Clean water should not be a debate, it should be a given, because when the water turns brown, so does the truth, and the people deserve better than poisoned lies disguised as progress.

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