Definition for the word prophecy:
noun [plural proph·e·cies.]
1. the foretelling or prediction of what is to come.
2. something that is declared by a prophet, especially a divinely inspired prediction, instruction, or exhortation.
3. a divinely inspired utterance or revelation: oracular prophecies.
For centuries Christians have claim to have seen fulfilled prophecies in their lifetime. Unfortunately every Christian in history has died without seeing the coming of the Christ, peace on earth, the devil an his demons defeated, etc...
They are still waiting and waiting and waiting... Almost 2000 years and people still think Jesus will come back during their lifetime.
It is interesting to see how many believers and the WT included, claim to be fulfilling bible prophecies. The WT with their sats and door to door preaching, other denominations with their miracles, speaking in tongues, snake handling, God speaking to them, etc...
Yet, the definition for prophecy means that we do not need people to act on the details of the prophecy foretold in the bible.
How can it be considered prophecy, when you know ahead of time and try to fulfill it? Also, how do you know it is God's time to fulfill such a prophecy? Can mankind speedup God's judgement day? I frankly doubt it.
The hard truth is that bible's prophecies should not need people to go out of their ways, to prove that Jesus is coming. The clock is ticking and you can wait for some old story to come true (prophecy), or get up and take responsibility for your life.