When the story broke on the Internet that the Watchtower
was an NGO affiliated with the UN's Dept. of Public Information (DPI), I
was not shocked. And I had no doubts whatsoever that the information was
true because in 1991, when I was part of Brooklyn Bethel's Writing Dept.,
Ciro Aulicino began to visit the United Nations every Wednesday afternoon.
However, back then I didn't have a clue as to what was required to get
Ciro his "visitor's pass."
Ciro's primary job in Writing was to
locate misc. books and journals for the staff from outside of Bethel. He
had not been a department staff writer for many years. I went to Ciro's
office almost daily, except on Wednesday afternoon when he would take the
subway to 42nd Street where the NYC central library was located. He went
to that library to do research and pick up books. Ciro would post a note
on his door every Wednesday afternoon informing the staff of his
whereabouts, which said, "Gone to the City."
Sometime late in 1991
or early 1992, I clearly remember when Ciro told me he had added the
United Nations to his schedule of places to go on Wednesday to pick up
material for the Writing Department. When I asked him how he was able to
get into the UN, he said he had received a special pass so he could use
the UN facilities, including the library because the Watchtower was an
international publishing concern. Having the pass meant that Ciro could go
into certain areas that were off limits to the public and listen to UN
meetings, that is, if he wanted to. At the time, I thought it was a great
opportunity for the Writing Dept. to have access to the latest information
about world affairs directly from the UN. However, I never connected the
Sept. 8, 1991 Awake! magazine cover series of articles about the UN with Ciro's trips to the UN. That particular magazine was put in our Bethel
rooms early in August and I just didn't think about it later when Ciro
told me about his visits to the UN.
Soon after I read that Awake!, Ciro told me he wrote the UN articles and that Lloyd Barry directly
assigned him to do so. He also asked me what I thought about them. I told
him how impressed I was with his work. The approach was different and I
especially liked the last paragraph on page 10 which omitted the negative
view JWs had of the UN and endeavored to stir up the reader's interest by
stating that the UN will do some very astonishing things that will amaze
people. I mentioned that I hoped this statement might cause someone to
study the Bible with JWs out of curiosity.
It used to take about
seven months, counting from the time a WT staff writer received a magazine
article assignment until the printing of the actual WT or Awake!.
Accordingly, we can assume that this UN/NGO matter was in the works from
the beginning of 1991 or before. Whose idea it was, I have no way of
knowing, but I will say that there had to be many people at the very top
of the organization who were deeply involved. Although only the Governing
Body Writing Committee (at that time made up of GB members, Barry, Barr
and Klein), was required to authorize the writing of the articles on the
UN, Ted Jaracz also had to know about this UN/NGO business, because one of
the signatures on the UN/NGO agreement was Robert Johnson, who was in the
Service Department, which department Ted Jaracz directs. Bob was and still
is a very important man in the Service Department, and Bob Johnson takes
his marching orders from Ted Jaracz.
Although I once counted all
of these people as my friends, after being quickly ousted by them from the
organization when I went public about their flawed sexual child abuse
policies, I was not shocked by their duplicitous decision to hookup with
the UN. However, I was amazed that their preposterous conduct came to
light, thanks to the Internet.
Barbara
Ciro Aulicino Courts the
United Nations
by Barbara Anderson