The MLK Project | Motives Unmasked - SEASON 1
The MLK Project' is a compelling documentary series (docuseries) that represents a watershed moment in historical discourse and a commitment to truth through chronicled storytelling. Its director, Chad O. Jackson, offers fresh -- and, according to mainstream narrative, controversial -- perspectives rooted in meticulously researched insights regarding some of the most pivotal moments of American history.
In this groundbreaking exposé, Jackson fearlessly tackles one of American history's most widely accepted, strategically deployed and misunderstood chapters - the civil rights movement. His investigative research plunges far beneath the carefully crafted idolatry of one "sacred cow" to reveal startling truths about the communist influence and sinister motivation underpinnings of a movement whose leaders sought to separate Bible-believing branches from Christ's vine and anoint government policy and program dependency as their proxy savior.
With unflinching determination, Jackson and 'The MLK Project' cast dismantles the contemporary "systemic racism" trope, presenting compelling evidence that challenges subscribers to that victim-fostering ideology. The film illuminates the nuanced reality of post-Civil War segregation, moving beyond didactic interpretations to reveal its full historical context, encouraging viewers to, permanently, switch discernment to the 'ON' position.
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EPISODE 1 - Shifting Sands
The stage for The MLK Project is set as the cast explores the deeper roots of Western civilization, making the case that Marxism is both foreign and antithetical to the biblical ethic that has shaped and advanced Western thought.
In this episode, the cast lays down a clear framework from which to... -
EPISODE 2 - Hollow and Deceptive Philosophy
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EPISODE 3 - Envying, Strife and Every Evil Work
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EPISODE 4 - Who Hath Bewitched You?
Episode four -- “Who Hath Bewitched You?” -- exposes how Communist organizers, religious apostates and political tacticians worked in concert to merge revolutionary materialism with the church's moral vocabulary. This episode reveals how the quiet synthesis between faith and ideology laid the gro...
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EPISODE 5 - They Imagined a Mischievous Device
In this pivotal episode of The MLK Project, the story traces how the death of Joseph Stalin and the waning of the McCarthy era forced global communism to adapt in order to survive. What had been a “close call” for the movement during the height of anti-communist scrutiny became a lesson in subtle...
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EPISODE 6 - He That Sows Discord
Episode 6 takes direct aim at one of America’s most sacred narratives—the portrayal of Martin Luther King Jr. as the divinely inspired leader of a spontaneous, purely moral crusade. This powerful installment uncovers the ideological machinery behind the Civil Rights Movement, examining the role o...
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EPISODE 7 - They Have Crept In Unnoticed
Episode 7 delivers a striking exposé on the hidden architects behind the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and the early Civil Rights Movement. This episode reveals how, unlike leaders of grassroots moral awakenings, key communist operatives including Stanley Levison, Joseph Filner and Jac...
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EPISODE 8 - But the Wise Will Calm Anger
In the powerful season finale, Chad and his cast uncovers the buried story of Dr. Joseph H. Jackson, the steadfast leader of the National Baptist Convention who resisted the radical, anti-Christian forces driving the Civil Rights Movement. While Martin Luther King Jr. and his allies advanced a de...