The family, backed up by 6 other British families who lost loved ones on the day, are to question how the towers came to collapse.
It is a document which, they claim, proves that controlled demolition explosives — not aircraft — brought the buildings down.
Many will dismiss the dossier's contents as the work of conspiracy theorists and refuse to believe a word.
But the detailed findings, say the Campbells and their team of scientific and legal advisers, are based on hard evidence and the laws of physics.
So convinced are they of their theory that later this month they will formally ask the acting Attorney General for England and Wales, Michael Ellis — who is standing in for Suella Braverman during her maternity leave — to allow them to apply to the High Court for a fresh inquest into Geoff's death.
Six other families who lost loved ones in the Twin Towers plane attacks on 9/11 plan to send their own statements in support of the Campbells.
[source : The conspiracy theory that still won't rest in peace: Think it's only cranks who believe the Twin Towers attack was a U.S. government plot? Twenty years on, the family of one British victim is demanding a fresh inquest in the hope of proving just that, Daily Mail, https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9428743/The-conspiracy-theory-wont-rest-peace.html, 2nd April 2021]
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