Think About It - "...other things seem over-the-top even for the WTS."
Oh yeah, I'm with you there. Still, the thing that still niggles in the back of my noggin is the whole alleged underground bunker complex thing; I can't shake the feeling that there's something to it; metatron agrees, and makes a pretty good case as to why: http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/204576/1/Is-A-Moderate-Opinion-of-the-Governing-Body-Possible
Obviously, there's no way they'd be able to pull it off in Brooklyn, but upstate at the new HQ? Believe it or not, it's definately doable.
They easily have the neccesary assets to liquidate in order to finance a project like that, they can mix and cast concrete on-site, the location is relatively out of the public eye, and any engineering firm would quite happily sign nondisclosure agreements for the contract (not to mention that the WTS could probably get at least some of that kind of work done in-house).
It wouldn't be overly difficult.