Some good ideas have been discussed in this thread--ones I've never heard of or thought of myself. IMO, though, I wonder how much impact a simple listing of a web site would even have. People in waiting rooms usually have a lot of other things on their mind, and no immediate access to a computer. I wonder how many people would write down a web site address and look it up when they got home.
I do like the idea of the "cult material" sticker. Red or neon attracts attention, too.
What about stapling some anti-witnessing facts inside the magazines? This way, when someone opens it up, they would see some serious facts about the dubs. Drug stores have little staplers that could fit in your pocket. It may be helpful to staple several copies of the anti-witnessing stuff inside, so there will be enough in the event someone removes it for their own personal reading later on.
I have an anti-witnessing web site. If anyone is interested, I could try to adjust the material to fit inside of the magazines and email it out to you in a Word document. Someone would have to tell me the exact measurements of the magazines though.
Another thing that could be stapled inside: the Canadian JW situation where the elders affirmatively attempted to hide records of counseling a molester from the police, which can be obtained below. Of course, the document would need to be summarized in everyday language in order to be useful, with a citation as to where to find it for verification.
Click here:
http://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/newlook/Library/fulltextnew.htm
In the Access Number line, Type in the Code: QB04489
Then use your mouse and click on "Submit Query". A new web page will show up.
Then click on the url that states "KILBREATH V. SASKATCHEWAN (ATTORNEY GENERAL)