Tag: Amador Cervantes

  • Facade of Strength & Joy

    Why Survivors Need Awareness

    Abusers often project a public persona of strength and confidence to mask deep-seated insecurities, a behavior that becomes more pronounced under public scrutiny. This curated image—whether through charm, dominance, or displays of control—serves as a shield to hide vulnerabilities. In private, their insecurity may manifest as manipulation or aggression to maintain power over others, but in public, they double down on this “strong & happy” facade to deflect criticism or exposure. This dynamic is rooted in their fear of being seen as inadequate, driving them to craft an image that demands admiration rather than authenticity.

    “Va a mi gym y se clava mirando a las morras como si fuera deporte. La neta, cómo nos echa ojo está bien creepy. Le decimos de broma ‘el galán’, pero la verdad nos da mala vibra, entonces tratamos de andar en bola cuando está por ahí. No es normal.” –Afectada

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    Social Media Overcompensation for Fragile Pride.

    The intensification of this behavior under scrutiny often stems from an abuser’s need to maintain control over their narrative. When challenged or exposed, their insecurity fuels defensive tactics like exaggerated displays of confidence to preserve their carefully constructed persona. For example, an abuser might respond to criticism with grandiose boasts or public displays of authority to reassert dominance and suppress doubts about their character. This pattern not only protects their fragile self-image but also manipulates how others perceive them, making it harder for their abusive behavior to be recognized or addressed.

    Abuse survivors must understand this behavior to recognize the disconnect between an abuser’s public image and their private actions. Awareness empowers survivors to break free from the manipulation, rebuild trust in their own perceptions, and seek support without being swayed by the abuser’s carefully crafted persona. By understanding this dynamic, survivors can better navigate their healing journey and protect themselves from further harm.

    Awkward attempts at public displays of normalcy or success

    Each new “I’m strong” post looks like damage control.  The more he fights to maintain control of his image, the more the performance exposes his weakness.

    He has no real path to recover his image without confronting the truth — and he won’t. Particularly as he surrounds himself with enablers rather than those who help him accept responsibility and transform for the betterment of self, his victims, and his community.

    See Educación for more information in Spanish.

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    Note on Transparency:
    In the interest of accuracy and fairness, We will publish any credible counter-narrative or evidence Allan Alexander Amador Cervantes wishes to provide in response to the information on this site. As of the date of this publication, he has not requested removal or correction of any content.

  • The Mask: How Abusers Use Public Image to Disarm You

    When public image is under threat, abusive personalities often pivot into “wholesome overload” — flooding social media with symbols of innocence, purity, and moral authority. Pets. Bible verses. Family rhetoric.

    This is not harmless. It is calculated. The performance says, “Trust me. I am gentle, safe, and righteous.” Meanwhile, the masked persona remains unchanged — sometimes existing in plain sight on other platforms.

    Kittens to Kinks

    This week offered a textbook example: one account displaying images crafted to inspire trust; another filled with connections to female sexual objectification. This contrast is not accidental. Contradiction is the strategy. It keeps victims doubting their own instincts, asking themselves, “Could someone so kind really be harmful?”

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    The mask on Instagram: A symbol of gentleness and virtue, chosen to evoke trust and affection.
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    The reality on X: Public alignment with content built on female sexual objectification.

    Two platforms. Two stories. One truth.

    We love adorable black kittens as much as anyone else. While we strongly encourage pets as a way to experience love, we are just as strongly concerned that carefully curated public imagery is an extension of the double-life playbook: Soft fur in public, hard-core in private.

    If Allan has a new kitten, we wish he and the kitten all the best. But we fear the animal could be used as a prop in efforts to curate a more likable public image.

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    Survivor Support Team

    Survivors deserve truth, safety, and dignity. If you have experienced emotional, spiritual, or relational abuse, our Survivor Support Team is here to listen, believe you, and connect you with resources to rebuild your life. Contact us in complete confidentiality.

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    Note on Transparency:
    In the interest of accuracy and fairness, We will publish any credible counter-narrative or evidence Allan Alexander Amador Cervantes wishes to provide in response to the information on this site. As of the date of this publication, he has not requested removal or correction of any content.

    See: The Avoidance–Image Management Cycle

  • Devour Her Like a Lion: A Case Study in Triangulation & Gaslighting

    Woman is a gift of life, unity, and shared dominion.

    Across history, Scripture has drawn a clear line between what God gives and what the forces of destruction seek to consume.

    In Genesis 2:22, the phrase “he brought her to the man” implies a divine act of presentation — woman as a gift of life, unity, and shared dominion. In Revelation 12:4, the Beast stands before the woman, ready to devour what she brings forth.

    “The beast I saw resembled a leopard, but had feet like those of a bear and a mouth like that of a lion. The dragon gave the beast his power and his throne and great authority.” — Revelation 13:2

    What God gives as a gift, the Beast seeks to destroy.

    The Pattern of Abuse

    The pattern of abuse is clear and consistent:

    1. Idealization — overwhelming attention, promises, and moral posturing.
    2. Devaluation — gaslighting, triangulation, lying, public humiliation, emotional sabotage.
    3. Discard — withdrawal, chaos, ghosting, and refusal to provide truthful discourse.

    When a man convinces a woman to trust him, to love him, to be with him and then abuses her, the pattern moves beyond imitation of evil into embodiment of it.

    Such men stand condemned in the eyes of God, for they wage war against His creation, His image-bearers, and His gift to man.

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    Executing the Beast’s mandate to corrupt innocence, desecrate love, and annihilate life at its source.

    Case Study: La Paz, Baja California Sur

    One recent example in La Paz shows how this pattern manifests in real life. Multiple survivors, across years, describe the same sequence of behaviors.

    Tactic One: Triangulation

    Triangulation is when an abuser uses a third party to provoke jealousy or competition, destabilizing the relationship and asserting control.

    Example:
    Survivors report that Allan used Jody Waterman as an instrument of triangulation to devalue his partner.

    As his defense, he mocked Jody as “crazy” for her “mysterious” obsession with him — even ridiculing her for purchasing the same book (How to Love) that his girlfriend had gifted him.

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    “He was calling Jody crazy and I was thinking maybe she is crazy. But something inside of me kept thinking he is responsible for her craziness because no woman idealizes a man like that without significant encouragement. These public posts must be just the tip of the iceberg.” -Survivor

    Tactic Two: Gaslighting

    Gaslighting is the deliberate distortion of reality to make the victim question their own perceptions, often accompanied by shaming language.

    Example:
    When confronted, Allan erupted into a torrent of gaslighting — even calling his partner a “teenager” for responding to his and Jody’s public messages on Facebook. This occurred just three months after he encouraged her to move from California to La Paz at her expense, while simultaneously pursuing multiple other women, at least one of which also believed Allan was her boyfriend at the time.

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    Allan’s former girlfriend clarified Allan’s allegation that she did not contain herself and talk “in front of him” about it was untrue and served as additional layers of painful gaslilghting.

    Tactic Three: Labeling

    Abusers often neutralize credibility by attaching derogatory labels to those who confront them.

    Example:

    Allan labels Jody “crazy.” His pre-pandemic girlfriend is “insanely jealous.” He dismissed this case study survivor as “disrespecting his space” and “trespassing boundaries” when she confronted his triangulation.

    No empathy. No Accountability. No remorse.

    I had just driven an exhausting thousand miles through the desert to be with him only to face this chaos when I arrived.”

    — Survivor

    Jody Waterman

    Tactic Four: Public–Private Contradiction

    This is the “mask” — public morality and virtue-signaling that conceals private exploitation.

    Allan’s posts about Christian virtue, cute kittens, and family values serve as intentional public distractions from his private reality.

    Theological and Cultural Significance

    From Eden, where woman was presented to man as a divine gift, to Revelation, where the Dragon waits to devour, Scripture shows the relentless mission of the Beast: to corrupt innocence, desecrate love, and annihilate life at its source.

    In present-day Mexico — where violence against women is layered, nuanced, and multidimensional — these patterns are part of a continuum of harm that too often ends in femicide.

    Why Silence is Deadly

    Silence and shame cause even the strongest women to collapse — and when a woman collapses, so do her children’s futures.

    “Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and show my people their transgression.” — Isaiah 58:1

    To remain silent is to hand the Beast our souls.

    Speaking Protects the Next Victim

    If you have experienced emotional, spiritual, or relational abuse, our Survivor Support Team is here to listen, believe you, and connect you with resources in full confidentiality.

    Truth is the first act of protection.

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    These are not “private issues.” They are part of the continuum of harm that ends in femicide. We cannot remain silent.

    Note on Transparency:
    In the interest of accuracy and fairness, We will publish any credible counter-narrative or evidence Allan Alexander Amador Cervantes wishes to provide in response to the information on this site. As of the date of this publication, he has not requested removal or correction of any content.

    See: The Avoidance–Image Management Cycle

  • “The Beast”

    By Anonymous Survivor

    In the holy book of Revelation, “the Beast” is a satanic instrument of chaos, deception, and destruction, seeking to dominate and devastate humanity on a global scale.

    Triangulating Mother & Daughter

    Today, we learned through evidence that, in addition to exploiting elderly women, Allan Alexander Amador Cervantes pursued a mother and her daughter just two weeks apart, while emotionally defrauding and bedding other women during the same two-week period. THE MARK OF THE BEAST.

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    Allan Alexander Amador Cervantes’ debauchery is aligned with the Beast

    Conquer & Destroy Women

    Evidence shows: Allan love bombs, gaslights, emotionally defrauds, triangulates, and discards women as if they are Satan’s whores instead of God’s sacred gifts.

    Allan is not simply a prolific abuser camouflaging himself behind a carefully curated mask of Christian morality and patriarchal virtue.

    Allan is not a sinner in need of redemption.

    Allan is an active, irredeemable enemy of God.

    “The Beast was given power to wage war against God’s holy people and to conquer them.”

    The women Allan abused are honorable women. Loyal servants of God. Most are mothers who carried heavy crosses to not only survive, but ensure her children thrived against all odds. Many are elderly (30+ years his senior). Some without fathers or brothers to protect them. Open, vulnerable hearts. Perfect targets.

    I vomitted as I penned this post to relieve my throat of choking agony. Viewing evidence of the Beast’s spiritual warfare against a mother and her daughter was a bigger lump than I could swallow. My body had to expel the shock and horror.

    Your Testimony is Spiritual Victory

    God promised triumph over the Beast through testimony:

    “They triumphed over him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony; they did not love their lives so much as to shrink from death.” —Revelation 12:11 (NIV)

    Beware of carefully curated public images

    The Beast’s destruction is swift, complete, and orchestrated by God

    The Beast does not prevail in his battle with God. Along with a False Prophet, he is thrown alive into the “lake of fire burning with sulfur” (Revelation 19:20), a symbol of eternal torment and final judgment. This act destroys the Beast’s physical and spiritual influence forever, without any resurrection or further opportunity to abuse God’s women like Satan’s whores.

    “And I saw what looked like a sea of glass glowing with fire and, standing beside the sea, those who had been victorious over the beast and its image and over the number of its name. They held harps given them by God.”

    —Revelation 15:2 (NIV)

    Through direct divine judgment, Allan’s reign of terror is over. A Faithful and true leader has emerged, leading the armies of heaven. He calls upon us to use our power, the gifts He bestowed upon us, to help others see Him, His light, His glory, and to experience His faithful love.

    Your Story

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    When a young, innocent girl experiences such disgust at your hands that she is compelled to threaten you with violence, you are God’s enemy.

    Note on Transparency:

    In the interest of accuracy and fairness, we will publish any credible counter-narrative or evidence Allan Alexander Amador Cervantes wishes to provide in response to the information on this site. As of the date of this publication, he has not requested removal or correction of any content.