TIMELINE OF
Doctor DARVO
Control Alt Delete:
The Social Timeline of Mark A. Stephens
A Curated Collection of Curated Chaos Timeline
An unfiltered look at one man’s digital crusade for control, validation, and the erasure of inconvenient truths.
Welcome to a timeline like no other — where every quote is scripture, every selfie is sanctified, and every post serves as both courtroom testimony and cry for attention.
This blog collection dives deep into the online persona of Mark Stephens: a man simultaneously demanding privacy and posting his every thought, prayer, and grievance for public consumption. His social feed is a masterclass in projection, contradiction, and self-mythology — a place where family values are hashtagged, court orders are ignored, and the truth is edited in real-time.

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Domestic Violence Protection order from first marriage has been active for 706 weeks and 5 days.!
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955 days since Mark A. Stephens had NO CONTACT order entered against him to protect his children!
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Domestic Violence Protection order from second marriage has been active for 868 days!
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Mark Anthony Stephens
The Hidden Asset Clause Melissa Should Have Had
If Mark claimed a $42,000 tax debt while reporting roughly $18,000 yearly income, the decree should have forced a forensic audit—not another round of excuses.Tie Breakers Matter When One Parent Turns Every Decision Into a War
“Mutual agreement” sounds fair until one parent uses disagreement as a weapon. Liam’s medical history shows exactly why Melissa needed decision-making tie breakers.Compliance Without Consequences Is Just Decorative Paper
“The parties shall comply” sounds official, but without consequences, it can become meaningless. Melissa needed a decree with automatic enforcement built in.Shall Means Shall — Why Divorce Decrees Need Mandatory Language
A divorce decree written for cooperative adults can become useless when one parent treats every vague sentence like a loophole. Melissa needed mandatory language, not hopeful suggestions.
October 6, 2025
Each new post from Mark follows a familiar rhythm — a performance of persecution, a rewriting of history, and an applause line for those who don’t know the full story. But behind the curtain are court orders, psychiatric evaluations, and years of documented harm to his children.
October 6, 2025
Mark Anthony Stephens’ latest Facebook post reveals more than nostalgia — it’s an accidental confession. From truancy trips to the mall to self-proclaimed “imprented” love, his words perfectly illustrate why he lost decision-making rights over his children.
October 5, 2025
Mark Anthony Stephens’ latest “Super Sunday” sermon proves once again that projection is his favorite scripture. While condemning others for selling “prophetic subscriptions,” Mark preaches his own prosperity gospel — minus the prosperity, accountability, or employment.
October 5, 2025
Mark Anthony Stephens speaks a dialect known only to himself — a strange blend of self-pity, half-truth, and scripture-tinted projection. In today’s post, we translate his latest masterpiece of moral theater, “I chose sick people, fixers, and family trauma,” into plain English — and reality.
October 4, 2025
Mark’s latest posts perfectly capture the contradiction of image-based parenting — one minute, the “Best Buds Forever” dad; the next, the persecuted victim of a system he refuses to engage. Fatherhood isn’t illegal — accountability is just inconvenient.
October 3, 2025
Mark Anthony Stephens says medical doctors will be replaced by robots in five years. Maybe that’s because even the robots wouldn’t tolerate being lectured about soybeans and demons in almond milk.
October 2, 2025
Mark Anthony Stephens reposts yet another “fighting to be a dad” reel, but the fight he’s really in is against accountability. Court orders and medical documentation tell a different story than his recycled sympathy posts.
October 2, 2025
Mark Anthony Stephens’ latest sermon against “fake magic” ends up exposing his own favorite trick: conjuring illusions of victimhood and rewriting scripture to fit his personal drama. Unlike Abraham, Mark’s faith isn’t covenant — it’s cover-up.
September 30, 2025
Mark shouts about “false fire” and “profit-seekers,” but his own website peddles the very image he condemns. When every accusation looks like projection, maybe the false teaching is closer to home.
September 30, 2025
When it takes a No Contact order to protect your kids, you don’t win the “Best Dad Ever” award—you disqualify yourself. But in Mark’s world, Elena’s comment section keeps handing him the trophy anyway.
September 29, 2025
Mark Stephens claims people “trash names” to hide from truth—yet his entire platform is name-trashing, and his long-promised “book” is nothing but a grudge directory dressed up as revelation.
September 28, 2025
Mark Anthony Stephens warns about manipulators tearing families apart. The irony? His posts read more like confessions than warnings.
September 28, 2025
Mark says they’ve always been his heart. But what does that heart say? Chaos, neglect, abuse, and evasion aren’t love—they’re destruction dressed up as devotion.
September 28, 2025
Mark Stephens says, “Your character must match your cause.” And it does—his character of chaos, neglect, abuse, and evasion fits his cause perfectly. No teal background or 💯 emoji can change that.
September 25, 2025
Mark Stephens has introduced the world to “warefare”—a typo turned philosophy. From Tupperwarefare to Malwarefare, his battles are as incoherent as his posts. And like a contestant on The Price is Right, Mark’s projectionist lifestyle earns him dumb prizes: No Contact Orders, Divorce Papers, CPS visits, GAL investigations, and endless court dates.
September 25, 2025
Mark’s latest sermon about narcissists was less about faith and more about projection. Every “evil” he listed—abuse, money problems, destroying relationships—reads like his own résumé.


















