Bigboi,
Was it before you left or after you left and what promtped your investigation?
It's a long story, but I began to investigate after I was wrongly (imo and based on the words of one of the JC elders) disfellowshipped. In the past, others have commented that it takes a tragic event in the lives of most people to to shake us from our lethargy relative to the WTS. They're prolly right.
For me, I had the advantage of Randy's website as well as several others, including Kent's, but the most important source of all, though, was probably Ray's books. His insider info and his total absence of malice toward the Society were important in my believing the truth of what he said.
A funny thing, though, that I'll never forget:
After reading it and having it hit me to the core, I thought of a couple of people who I thought would benefit almost as much as me, if not more. One of these was a friend who had not been to a meeting in six years. Even so, after I gave it to him he read it alright, but not with the paper jacket on it. So profound was the Society's hold on him that he didn't want anyone to know what he was reading. And this, considering that virtually everyone he hung out with either was never a JW or were exes like him who hated it as much as he did.
Mind you, in corporate America he is an unqualified success... is CEO and Prez of a business he started from scratch... earns in the top 5% tax bracket... lives in a six or seven hundred thousand dollar house in an exclusive addition...
But with all that, he was still afraid to let others know that he was reading Ray's book. The hold the org. has on people is real, and observing him close up is one example.
holla