A Brother Speaks

What is a barrister? How does British jurisprudence differ from that here in the United States? Why should it matter in a site like this one focused mostly on getting to the truth of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and justice for its many victims?

A barrister in the United Kingdom (it says here) is “counsel admitted to plead at the bar and undertake the public trial of causes in an English superior court.”

A lot of evidence painstakingly gathered over years in the mass murders of that morning has yet to see the light of day in a British court, a brother of one of the victims contends in a half-hour conversation.

Matt Campbell is the brother of Geoffrey Thomas Campbell. Geoff, 31 and engaged to be married, died in the collapse of the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City, along with thousands of others killed in the Twin Towers, at the Pentagon, and in a field in Pennsylvania. Ten of those murdered on “9/11” were British citizens.

What doesn’t differ among the judicial systems of various countries is that the victims’ murders are unsolved.

Their deaths have been blamed on Muslim terrorists who hijacked and crashed four jetliners.

Speaking for his family in the United Kingdom, Matt explains what they want that country’s Attorney General to do: “Number One … quash the initial inquest because it didn’t consider lots of evidence. It was insufficient in the level of inquiry that it had.” Also, “reopen a new request to consider all this new evidence.”

Matt Campbell outlines the case as he sees it, including why the barrister who has started work is especially well-qualified. Campbell points to two historic cases in which families obtained justice after the British Attorney General opened second inquests, one of them exposing government coverup. He touches on some of the dynamics of other British families who lost members the day Geoff died and welcomes them aboard in his family’s effort. He praises Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth in this country for its work.

How does Matt Campbell describe the prospects for his family’s effort? Listen to the full conversation with Andy Steele of 9/11 Free Fall Radio, HERE, and read the transcript of it as you listen.

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— Mark Channing Miller