Thanks for this information Nowhat. I would like to deal with just the first part of this false JW prophecy, the "Fall of "Babylon the Great".
If the GB are trying to keep the true believers working for them, they need a prophecy which looks like it could actually soon come about. The idea of the destruction of non-JW religion, alias "The world Empire of false Religion" is a profound JW myth -- but also a forlorn hope.
Sorry GB but you are barking up the wrong tree, I don't think you realise that "religion" is simply is not going to "fall" or fail -- it is just part of your propaganda, your sausage machine rhetoric to rally the troops but with meaningless content. There is no such animal as "false religion," it's just a JW buzz word.
What they ignore about religion is the underlying comfort of a myth used from time immemorial to soften the inevitable blow of mortality -- which is not going away.
The harmful JW cult might be banned but there is not coming soon any announcement to the effect that religion is to be banned, it is far too ingrained in nearly all societies at every level to disentangle it. At best, organisational religion will continue to lose power, and fade as society advances in education, medicine, compassion and critical thinking etc.
Religious belief is so bound up with the instinctive comfort that bereaved people want, that this understandable conceit of cheating death, will not itself die any moment soon. Religious comfort is profoundly bound up with humanity so that it will not be banned.
The governing body of Jehovah's Witnesses demonstrate that they don't have the wit to realise this mistake so they are left wedded to their ancient Biblical war cries, knowing that as a recruiting tool they work.
The Watchtower's list of end times events is so hackneyed, unrealistic, out of date and unbelievable, it is just to indoctrinate by repetition. The legacy is a membership of ever hopeful "true believers" who will never learn that all JW prophecy is completely false and sadly all individuals will continue to die, never to receive their promised rewards.