Topic: Sandy Smith

8 chapters across the catalog

The War On Drugs Is A War On You! PT 1⧸2 [VLyJecPhfzk]
1:00 - 2:38

The War On Drugs Is A War On You! PT 1⧸2 [VLyJecPhfzk]

Sandy Smith Property Dispute and Spicewood Springs Harassment

Sandy Smith, a widow living in Spicewood Springs, Texas, for 30 years, faced a year of harassment involving 13 health department inspections and homeowners association complaints. Despite her septic tank being in working order, the association accused her of excessive water usage while million-dollar homes with pools were constructed nearby. Local contractors reportedly refused to drill a well on her property due to the ongoing dispute.

The War On Drugs Is A War On You! PT 1⧸2 [VLyJecPhfzk]
6:27 - 8:12

The War On Drugs Is A War On You! PT 1⧸2 [VLyJecPhfzk]

Sandy Smith Testimony on Helicopter Surveillance

Sandy Smith describes the moment a helicopter began circling her home while she was standing by her van. After a neighbor alerted her that photos were being taken, Smith initially feared the surveillance was related to a year-long legal battle with a neighbor who had filed numerous health complaints. She attempted to contact her lawyer and a benefactor to determine if the aerial activity was part of the ongoing civil lawsuit.

The War On Drugs Is A War On You!   The Sandy Smith SWAT Raid [c7G8UBXP7oA]
0:01 - 1:56

The War On Drugs Is A War On You! The Sandy Smith SWAT Raid [c7G8UBXP7oA]

Fourth Amendment Rights and Sandy Smith Case

A reading of the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution serves as a preamble to the case of Sandy Smith, a widow living in Spicewood Springs, Texas. Smith has reportedly faced a year of harassment from a local homeowners association, including thirteen health department inspections of her septic tank and disputes over water usage. These conflicts preceded a major law enforcement action on her three-acre property.

The War On Drugs Is A War On You!   The Sandy Smith SWAT Raid [c7G8UBXP7oA]
6:27 - 8:12

The War On Drugs Is A War On You! The Sandy Smith SWAT Raid [c7G8UBXP7oA]

Sandy Smith Account of Helicopter Surveillance

Sandy Smith describes the beginning of the raid, noting a helicopter circling her home while she was on the phone with a neighbor. She initially feared the aerial surveillance was related to an ongoing lawsuit with a neighbor who had been reporting her to health inspectors. Smith contacted a representative for her lawyer, Sybil, who expressed doubt that a private citizen would spend the money required to hire a helicopter for a civil dispute.

Alex Jones Nails It Up At Travis County Commissioners Court [9pvk4HR5DOU]
1:28 - 3:52

Alex Jones Nails It Up At Travis County Commissioners Court [9pvk4HR5DOU]

Sandy Smith, Travis County Sheriff Helicopter Raid

A Travis County resident named Sandy Smith was targeted in a military-style raid involving black helicopters and machine guns. Law enforcement allegedly ransacked the property and neighboring homes after mistaking bloodweed for marijuana. Sheriff Margo Fraser faced criticism for subsequent harassment of the resident and public statements suggesting warrants are not required for such raids.

AJ Interviews Travis County Sheriff Margo Frasier [cbFirgKJ1es]
0:00 - 2:40

AJ Interviews Travis County Sheriff Margo Frasier [cbFirgKJ1es]

Sandy Smith Mulberry Weed Drug Raid Mistake

Travis County Task Force agents conducted a high-stakes drug raid on the home of 56-year-old Sandy Smith after helicopter surveillance misidentified mulberry weeds as marijuana plants. Smith was held at gunpoint and handcuffed before officers realized the error and apologized for the inconvenience. Sheriff Margo Fraser confirmed the officers lacked a search warrant and initiated an investigation into whether the conduct was proper under warrant requirement exceptions.

Alex Jones Really Cares About Your Childrens' Clean Water(Dogs Too) [6GpVgH5kRfI]
24:44 - 26:36

Alex Jones Really Cares About Your Childrens' Clean Water(Dogs Too) [6GpVgH5kRfI]

Sandy Smith, Police Raid Recovery and Constitutional Protection

Sandy Smith shares her story of being raided the previous year and credits Mike Hanson with providing essential support during her recovery. She endorses Hanson for Commissioner of Precinct 3 (later corrected to Precinct 4), arguing that he will protect innocent people and uphold the Constitution. The segment ends with a patriotic call to stand against the New World Order and preserve the Republic.