For me, it was when they kicked out Ray Franz and Ed Dunlap.
I knew about the reform movement they started through Ed's brother - and stupidly believed it could work.
The clouds were truly parted and I could see it for what it was when they were ejected for nothing but trying to ask for biblical reform.
Hi James, please give some details about this. I've read both CoC and ISoCF by Ray and listened to Ed's tapes on his experice through the JC, but don't remember there being a "reform movement" per se. I know a lot of the Spanish brothers were questioned, but did they actually discover a "reform movement". There was one snitch who stretched and stretched the truth of what was going on and it's intent from what I've gathered.
An elder who was in Bethel at the time told me they were having separate "bookstudies" in people's dorm rooms at Bethel. Is this what you mean by there being a reform movement.
Maybe I'm reading too much into your comment. There were indeed brothers who were trying to approach the Bible through personal study and sharing with others, but no definite movement was formed, I thought. Although, that's exactly what the rest of the Governing Body seems to have been worried about.
Coming on the heels of the WT Presidency losing a lot of it's muscle, maybe the Governing Body thought some more "reforms" would decrease their new found power.
But I'm definitely interested in what details you can share about this time of upheaval at HQ.
With best regards,
Oppo