The Shocking Truth About PSA Tests (And The $30,000 Robotic Surgery Trap)

In 1970, scientist Dr. Richard J. Ablin made a discovery that would change medical history: the prostate-specific antigen (PSA). Decades later, he came forward with a disturbing public apology.

He called the routine use of his own test a “profit-driven public health disaster.”
Think about that for a second. The very inventor of the PSA test claims the medical industry hijacked his discovery just to get rich. If the creator of the screening confesses that testing healthy men is a hoax, who can you really trust?
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Thomas Reed

Senior Health Analyst
Updated: March 12, 2026 | 5 Mins Read

The "Turtle vs. Rabbit" Deception

The biology behind the test is simple, but the truth is brutally hidden behind closed clinic doors. The PSA test isn’t specific to cancer. It only detects inflammation.
Your PSA levels can skyrocket because of a naturally enlarged prostate (BPH), a hidden urinary tract infection, or even the simple fact that you rode a bicycle the day before.
But the “Prostate Cartel” won’t tell you that. Seeing a slightly elevated number on a piece of paper, your doctor injects the “C-word” (Cancer) into your mind, forcing you to make life-altering decisions based on pure panic.
Medicine knows that the overwhelming majority of tumors in the male gland fall under the rule of “turtle and rabbit cancers.” The vast majority are harmless “turtles” that grow so slowly they would never actually threaten your life.
But the industry treats them all like deadly, aggressive “rabbits.” They do whatever it takes to justify the blade.

The $30,000 "Gizmo Idolatry" Trap

Modern medicine has been infected by a dark, profit-hungry phenomenon experts call “Gizmo Idolatry.”
Top-tier hospitals spend around $2 million buying da Vinci surgical robots and sign $100,000 annual maintenance contracts. To foot this colossal bill, the machine cannot sit idle. They need to put terrified bodies on the operating table.
The cheap blood test is the perfect bait. The painful biopsy is the hook in your flesh. And the final destination is a robotic removal surgery that costs upwards of $30,000.
The darkest truth of all? Massive federal studies confirm that removing the prostate in localized cases does not increase your life expectancy compared to simply doing nothing. But it certainly guarantees the hospital’s massive payday.

A Lifetime of Diapers and Humiliation

This high-cost robotic surgery is sold on TV as a painless, quick miracle. But the post-op reality is a silent, humiliating, and emasculating burden.
Vigorous, healthy men walk into the hospital and leave completely “limp and leaking.”
What was supposed to be a “cure” turns into the torturous prison of the daily dribble and the absolute destruction of their manhood. Imagine the social panic and humiliation of needing to change urine-soaked adult diapers five to six times a day.
Marital intimacy quickly disappears, replaced by the constant shame of wet bedsheets and feeling like a burden to your own wife.
And the worst part: the exact same industry makes billions selling those diapers, expensive erection pills, and painful penile implants right after destroying your body.
If invasive surgery doesn’t save lives and frequent swelling is just a symptom of silent inflammation, what is the real root cause of all this?
The system tries to hush it up, but independent clinical researchers have finally broken the silence. They discovered that those midnight bathroom trips and heavy bladder are triggered by a sneaky “bacterial parasite.”
This opportunistic invader feeds on nanotoxins present in our air and food, inflating your gland like a water balloon without you even realizing it.
The good news is you don’t need needles, catheters, or diapers to flush this hidden enemy out of your body.
A recently Leaked Study revealed a bizarre 15-second morning ritual—known behind closed doors as the Blue Jar Trick—that attacks this parasite right at the source and shrinks the prostate naturally at home.
If you are exhausted from waking up in the middle of the night and want to restore the strong stream and control of your youth…
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Thomas Reed

Thomas Reed is a Senior Clinical Research Analyst with over two decades of experience in independent urological studies. His mission is to investigate and reveal scientific breakthroughs that the traditional pharmaceutical industry often overlooks, helping men reclaim their vitality naturally.

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