Globally, bottled water is now a $46 billion industry. Why has it become so popular? In the 60's if someone suggested that you could fill little bottles with water and actually sell them, they would have been certifiably insane. Can you just imagine anyone paying $8 a gallon? At a dollar for a 16-ounce bottle, that's what they're doing today! No longer simply selling sugar-laden or addictive (coca) syrups that we can take or leave, this most diabolical business plan is attempting to corner the "market" on life itself! The owners of everything (media, factories, banks, lawmakers) want you to believe that this is "normal". They want to destroy local sources and pollute rivers, etc. because it is in their financial interest to do so. By trucking millions of little bottles to disaster areas, they are pretending to be the "good" guys. This video says it all. To avoid the STCB (sensitive topic censor bots), I put a space in the URL that must be removed between "ebaums" and "world" and elsewhere in my text. http://media.ebaums world.com/wmv/tapwater.wmv (removed) Watch this movie. Note - it will download first but is safe to view. http://micrometer2001.com/tapwater.wmv https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkEEQZt60aI The perceived deterioration of pipelines and utility chlorination is what "they" want you to believe. It hella scares me when I tell my own friends and peers and they just say "it's better". If this is such a good thing for humanity, why aren't they doing this in Africa instead of digging wells? How much would you pay for a drink of water? If you need this product to LIVE, you better polish up that resume and find some extra work.