Tomorrow, I am going to call Mr. Paul Hoffel again. I am going to thank him for the letter he issued after our conversation last we spoke, and then I am going to tell him this, that the Watchtower has publically made accusation against the UN.
In the letter dated October 22, 2001 from Mr. Gillies of the British branch, Mr. Gillies accuses the UN of being so lax in their security measures, that they allowed a multi-national organization (WTS) to become a registered NGO WITHOUT the proper forms being filled out. No signatures. No checks and balances. Nothing.
This should interest President George Bush's anti-terrorist task force seing that many NGOs have already been named by said force as terrorist groups.
The Watchtower also accused the UN of being so incompetent as to have failed to inform the WTS of it's rules, not just once in 1991, but in every year that followed for ten years.
Also in the WTS's public statement, the WTS accused the UN of misrepresenting the functions of the UN so that the WTS had incorrectly thought it had to become an NGO to use the library.
Finally, the WTS accused the UN of secretly changing it's rules without informing member NGOs in breach of their own policy regarding transparency.
Now, Mr. Hoffel, I give you this opportunity to respond to the Watchtower's accusations and please if you will, IN WRITING either acknowledge the accusations as true, or deny it. Any denial by your office (I will say) will be moot without the proper evidence to substantiate your response.