The major "experiences" I recall were those I read about at WOL. Several of the posters there shared their experiences and posted emails they had received from friends/relatives at Bethel.
One sister recounted that she was in a business meeting when the planes struck, and as she heard the news she "silently praised Jehovah and gave thanks".
Another brother posted that as bad as the WTC tragedy was, "they ain't seen nothing yet. Just wait until things REALLY get going."
Then there were the emails from Bethel, talking about the "lockdown" of the Compound, and the orders to refrain from entering the downtown area for any reason. Oh, yes, and the Bethel brother who spoke of watching the tragedy from his room at Bethel, and how thankful he was that he had his TV and a nice bucket of KFC.
Then there was the email that spoke about the cleanup around Bethel following the disaster and what a good job the Bethelites did at sweeping up those "blood-stained" papers that made the Bethel compound look so "messy". After all, Jehovah's people are CLEAN people.
Of course, the Society is not going to stress these little "experiences", but rather how "wonderful" it was that several JWs were out pushing religious literature in the midst of a tragedy that caused most of the JWs to go nearly orgasmic with joy.
I think I'm getting really angry now. Guess I'll stop here.