In my SPOOF post of four years ago, all the elements mentioned have now been printed in the litterature.
Once 1914 is forgotten, they can then go about sweeping their embarrassing circumlocutions about the false date of 607, and claim this was only believed by those who did not understand the "evidence".
Then when "Gentile Times Reconsidered" comes up, none of the sheeples will have a clue what Johnsson is talking about.
"JW never said any such thing". (I have already heard old timers reinterpreting the 1975 propaganda)
The prelude to dropping the generation of 1914 is in the "Greatest Man" book chapter 111. it is a classic example of how the witchtower makes an apparently straight statement which means something else:
"In fact, the end will occur within the lifetime of the people who see the fulfillment of all the things Jesus foretells."
The ALL is what this turns on, as many of the parts of this discourse have now been shunted into the future. Talk about a long preparation- this was published in 1990!
Nathan Natas highlights the quote from the Proclaimers book. What is interesting her is that the Bible Students did not realise they had been living in the last days since 1914 for many more years - they still printed the Studies in the Scriptures that stated the Time of the End started in 1799.
HB