Hi Drew
I actually think the opposite would happen.
I remember working with a CO on the doors and saying something like: "If Armageddon doesn't come within the generation of 1914 I'll be really miffed." To which he replied "I daresay a lot of people would ask questions."
Well, the org changed the generation meaning and virtually everything has stayed the same!
I don't want to dampen anyone's enthusiasm - goodness I'm all for bringing Watchtower down - but the slimy organisation has such a heinous hold over its members that many literally believe everything it tells them, such as "there's been a change of thought." A change of thought is all they'd need to say to keep the dyed-in-the-wool in their places.
I totally agree that, with younger ones especially, the internet is the greatest tool we have for bringing the org down.
I also maintain that charitry status is the Org's weak spot. If enough people bombard the Charity Commission (don't know what you call it in the USA) with evidence of hurt, e.g. child abuse, shunning, disfellowshipping and separation from families, etc, one would have a good case for showing abuse of the charity status. I've contacted the Charity Commission twice and both times they have looked into my complaints - but one cannot do it alone. It needs to be a concerted effort. The main point has to be ABUSE OF CHARITY STATUS. Just trying to elicit sympathy won't work!
I wish you well in whatever you decide/organise,
Ian