If the Apostles, who were closest to Jesus and chosen by him, never wrote their own interpretation of the Old Testament, why does the WTS feel they can interpret the entire Bible and still get it wrong so often? If in fact, there was a Governing Body for Christians back in the 1st century, why didn't they go about interpreting Daniel's prophecies the way the current GB does today? If the 1st century Christians were God's chosen people, why didn't they go from door to door placing scrolls filled with Bible interpretations? Was their idea of preaching different than the WTS?
Is it possible that the WTS has crossed a boundary by doing more than what was written? Did God really want present day Christians to interpret the Bible for him?
Consider this, when God helped Joseph interpret the dreams of the pharoah, Joseph didn't say, "it seems like my first interpretation was incorrect, God's new light has shown me the following...".
When Daniel interpreted the writing on the wall for Belshazzar, he didn't say "it seems that the meaning of the writing is different, thanks to God's new light..."
If the prophets got it right the first time back then, why can't the current 'prophets' do the same?