Recently attended a SAD.
Bethel speaker was gushing about the WT's embrace of new technology, in the part of his talk warning about "apostate" web sites.
A loose summary of his comments:
"And the brothers at headquarters have made it very safe for you to go to our website. In fact, the brothers talked to the folks at Google, and they made a special arrangement so that when you type in 'J W period' into the Google search engine, it automatically shows you the JW.org website. Isn't that a loving provision for our safety?"
I spend the next several minutes trying to decipher what on earth he was talking about.
I later did what he said - I entered "JW." into Google. It returned, at the top of the list, JW.org, followed by a bunch of links for the hotel chain JW Marriott and other assorted flotsam.
I was slightly surprised that there were no evident "apostate" sites that come up when you just enter those characters, at least not for the first several pages.
But what do you suppose he meant by that "special arrangement with Google"? The way he said it, it sounded like a troup of GB went over to the Google corporate headquarters and demanded a meeting with Larry Page, and he gleefully acquiesced to their demands.
I would have thought he was a closet apostate sending a hidden message (do you really want to tell 1300 JWs to fiddle around with "Jehovah's Witnesses" and Google?), but he is a Bethel lifer, 35+ years there, never worked a day in his life. His literal survival depends on his remaining a "good" JW.