U.K. Family Seeks New 9/11 Inquiry

A British family is seeking financial help to reopen the inquest into the murder of Geoffrey Thomas Campbell, their son and brother, at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. 

In an appeal, Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth says the new inquiry would be “the first step toward having the official cause of death changed to reflect that Geoff was killed in the explosive demolition of one of the Twin Towers.”

The famiy wants to raise $100,000 by Sept. 1 “so that they can afford to bring the case before the Attorney General and the High Court of England and Wales,” according to a letter from AE911Truth to supporters emailed this week.

The money would enable the family to hire Nick Stanage, described as “one of the United Kingdom’s leading barristers in the areas of public inquiries and inquests.”

“For a new inquest to be ordered,” the letter says, “the Campbells only need to show that the coroner in the first inquest did not have all the material facts and that the new evidence may change the original verdict.”

For more details from the letter including a look at Stanage’s credentials, click HERE.

AE911Truth and others have contended for years that carefully placed and timed explosives demolished the Twin Towers and a third skyscraper at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001.