Your illustration has no resemblance to what happened in this case. To begin with, food and humanitarian aid would not be tied to "support of the UN." The WT Society agreed to aid the UN's publicity department to help "mobilize public support of the UN." There was no dire need for them to do this. I think it was a good move but it certainly contradicted some basic principles of Jehovah's Witness' teaching.
Let's recap:
1) Your website falsely states that the NGO criteria of association has changed over the years.
2) Your website omits the most damning proof about requirements to "support the UN" (page 7 of the 1994 brochure and the 1992 press releases) which show that the requirements basically stayed the same over this period.
3) It's pretty clear Watchtower representatives attended the NGO conferences. Are you really saying they had no idea what sort of group they were involved with?
4) Since you cannot substantiate your research you bear false witness against Mr Paul Hoeffel of the DPI and you've developed one of the most bizarre conspiracy theories I've ever seen claiming that he is trying to hide some "mistakes" in his letter on the UN site. You owe him a big apology. Do you think that your personal attack of Mr Hoeffel is a good witness to your religion?
5) You falsely state that the reason the WT quit its membership was due to a notification it received about the changed status. You omit the fact that the reason it quit was due to the exposure this was receiving here on JWD. I remember this as it happened back in 2001.
Your website needs a major overhaul.