From the small amount of research that I've done I've found the following points:
- Charles Russell was the author of the prophecy that Christ returned in 1914
- In an earlier period of his life Russell promoted the idea Christ had returned in 1874, which was originated by another man named Nelson Barbour
- At both times, Christ was said to have returned invisibly (does anyone remember the story of the Emperor's new clothes)
- Russell used some measurements from inside of the great pyramid of Giza to bolster his calculation for 1914, which was rooted in the cobbling of bible passages dealing with the fall of Jersualem, the times of the gentiles and Nebuchadneezar episode of madness (7 times)
Am I missing anything?
I'm trying to show a friend in the organization that all of this is a bunch of baloney.