I haven't seen any comments on this yet...
In the December 15, 2008 "Study" version of the Watchtower, in the last study article (the one to be covered March 1), paragraph 14 reads thusly in part:
"...One January evening, the man asked his wife, Jodi, what she knew of Jehovah's Witnesses. She was a Catholic, and she said that the only thing she linked to the Witnesses to was "door-to-door preaching". So Jodi typed "Jehovah's Witnesses" into an Internet search engine, which led her to our website www.watchtower.org. For months, Jodi read material on that site, including the Bible and articles of interest."
(Bold, underline, and italic mine).
Helloooo?!?!? Isn't typing "Jehovah's Witnesses" into a internet search engine the number 1 thing that the Society doesn't want anyone to do? Out of 1.6 milion hits, there are the 2 official JW sites, and [1.6 million minus 2] sites & articles devoted to exposing the lies, duplicity, and general nastiness of the WTS.
Why would a WT writer explicitly spell out exactly what a JW should never do...in an article to be studied by every JW on the planet?
It's like saying, "OK, for the next 5 seconds, whatever you do, don't think of puppies!" What's the first thing that pops into your head?
Is a rebellious soul trying to send a thinly masked suggestion to disgruntled JWs regarding exactly what they should do, if they want to find out "the truth about the truth"?