August 10, 2025

Mark Stephens and the Case of the Perpetually Missing Proof

Mark Stephens has spent more than a decade promising the world “proof” — from divorce records to tax bills, from child support to his mysterious two-year-overdue book. Yet the only thing he’s ever consistently delivered is the sound of crickets. Meanwhile, the actual paper trail — sworn letters from Rob Peters and Dr. Rao — tells a story Mark will never screenshot.
August 8, 2025

Stay Strong, Dads — Even If You’re Sline

Marklish isn’t just bad spelling — it’s a whole dialect where “respect” means erasing people from stolen photos, “honesty” comes in three conflicting versions, and “sline” is… well, still a mystery. The Marklish Dictionary translates every inspirational meme into what it really means: a carefully cropped reality where Mark is always the hero, and everyone else is cast as the villain.
July 31, 2025

False Flags and Fragile Egos: Mark’s Crusade Against Accountability

Mark Anthony Stephens shared yet another misogynistic rant, blaming women for destroying men’s lives while conveniently ignoring his own long history of documented abuse, court orders, and child support evasion. His latest post isn’t about justice—it’s about deflection. This isn’t a movement for falsely accused men. It’s just another desperate rebrand attempt by someone who refuses to be accountable.
July 19, 2025

Mark Stephens’ Batting Average on the Things God Hates

Mark isn’t just guilty of occasional missteps — he’s batting a perfect 1.000 on Proverbs 6’s list of things God hates, proudly swinging at arrogance, lies, scheming, conflict, and emotional harm while chronicling it all on social media for the world to see.
July 18, 2025

Patterns of Control: Comparing Mark Anthony Stephens to Public Figures of Manipulation and Image Management

Mark Anthony Stephens’ behavior — from disrupting community events to undermining medical care and crafting a carefully curated online persona — is not unique. Similar patterns of manipulation, image control, and projection are visible in the public histories of figures like David Miscavige, Andrew Wakefield, Kenneth Copeland, Mark Driscoll, and David Wolfgang. By comparing these individuals, we can better understand the psychological architecture of Stephens’ actions and their impact on family and community.