Topic: Kirk Mitchell

3 chapters across the catalog

Alex Jones Fights For Travis County Septic Tank Rights, Long Loss Raw Footage [TDplFAKXb00]
0:04 - 1:04

Alex Jones Fights For Travis County Septic Tank Rights, Long Loss Raw Footage [TDplFAKXb00]

Travis County Citizens Protest New Septic Permit Laws

Over 150 citizens gathered at the Travis County Court building to protest new septic regulations. The laws require homeowners to obtain special permits for new or repaired septic systems, with the threat of property liens for non-compliance. Alex Jones confronts Kirk Mitchell, son of Mitchell Energy's founder and board member of the Save Our Springs (SOS) Alliance, regarding his involvement in local property issues.

Alex Jones Fights For Travis County Septic Tank Rights, Long Loss Raw Footage [TDplFAKXb00]
1:05 - 2:05

Alex Jones Fights For Travis County Septic Tank Rights, Long Loss Raw Footage [TDplFAKXb00]

Kirk Mitchell Withdrawal From Local Political Race

Kirk Mitchell confirms he has withdrawn from a local political race, citing personal choice and the freedom of the country as his primary reasons. The discussion shifts to allegations that Mitchell and his family are using city money to influence property values. Mitchell defends the high voter turnout for Proposition 2, while denying claims of engaging in crony capitalism.

Alex Jones Exposes Texas Land Grabs & Kirk Mitchell SOS Board Member Interview [P8DiqydBY1Y]
1:45 - 3:45

Alex Jones Exposes Texas Land Grabs & Kirk Mitchell SOS Board Member Interview [P8DiqydBY1Y]

Travis County Septic Laws, Kirk Mitchell, SOS Board

Citizens gathered at the Travis County Court building to protest new septic regulations that require special permits for repairs or risk property liens. Kirk Mitchell, a board member of the Save Our Springs (SOS) Alliance and son of a Mitchell Energy executive, is questioned about his involvement in local property value fluctuations and his brief run for political office.