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Waters Claims UK Attorney General Has Superpower to Block Evidence from Courts

Piers Morgan Uncensored · 'Complete INSANITY, ZERO Evidence!' Piers Morgan vs Roger Waters on 9/11 Conspiracies · July 9, 2026
Waters Claims UK Attorney General Has Superpower to Block Evidence from Courts
Piers Morgan Uncensored
Piers Morgan Uncensored
'Complete INSANITY, ZERO Evidence!' Piers Morgan vs Roger Waters on 9/11 Conspiracies
"What Matt has done to his eternal credit is to fight and fight and fight and fight for 25 years to get his case to open an inquest on his brother's death in front of the Supreme Court. Why am I supporting it? Because I think it's extremely important English as I am that the attorney general in England is not or should not be allowed to be above the law which is what several attorney generals since 2001 have suggested."
Roger Waters argues that multiple UK attorneys general since 2001 have operated above the law by blocking evidence from reaching courts in 9/11-related cases. Campbell's Supreme Court case challenges what Waters calls the attorney general's gatekeeping power that can prevent evidence from ever being examined in a court of law. The constitutional issue of whether the attorney general's power is amenable to judicial review will be debated at the October hearing.

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Piers Morgan hosts a contentious debate with Pink Floyd legend Roger Waters and Matt Campbell, whose brother Jeff died in the North Tower on 9/11. Campbell is pursuing a landmark UK Supreme Court case scheduled for October 14-15, 2024, seeking to reopen the inquest into his brother's death, claiming evidence suggests a different mechanism than the official narrative caused the towers' collapse. Waters has contributed £100,000 toward Campbell's legal fees and argues the case is fundamentally about whether the UK attorney general should have the power to block evidence from reaching courts. The heated exchange centers on Waters' belief that World Trade Center buildings 1, 2, and 7 fell by controlled demolition, a theory Morgan vehemently rejects. When pressed repeatedly by Morgan to identify who he believes orchestrated such a conspiracy, Waters deflects, vaguely references someone who collected insurance money, then admits he doesn't know. Morgan accuses Waters of using Campbell's genuine grief to advance conspiracy theories, specifically challenging the notion that the American government would murder thousands of its own citizens. Campbell maintains he is not seeking to assign blame but simply wants evidence heard in court, including eyewitness testimony from first responders and expert analysis from physicists and chemists. The interview exposes the tension between Campbell's careful legal approach focused on establishing cause of death versus Waters' more provocative conspiracy-oriented framing, with Morgan arguing that not a single whistleblower has ever come forward to support the controlled demolition theory despite the thousands who would need to be involved in such a conspiracy.

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