I heard a conversation the other day in which an elder was speculating that there could be a sudden rush of people coming into the org just before the end, based on what has been said recently at the Annual Meeting, etc.
The problem with this theory is that:
1) it completely contradicts what the org has been saying for decades that there would be no "mass conversion" at the last minute (although let's face it, the org has been doing a 180° turn on lots of long-held teachings lately)
2) Perhaps more importantly, it seems to contradict what Jesus said at Matthew 24, that the "conclusion of the system of things" would be like the "days of Noah" when people were "eating and drinking, marrying and being given in marriage" and that they "took no note" until it was too late. If that really is how the "end" would be, then there can be no last minute mass conversion.
A final thought - with all the dumbing down and simplifying in the org, if there were to be a sudden last minute conversion, they would be far less able to cope with it, with fewer Halls, fewer appointed men to take the lead, and hardly any Witnesses capable to taking 'productive' Bible studies these days.
Can you imagine if hordes of people were begging for Bible studies? In wealthy, Western countries at least, the JWLite publishers of today would be overwhelmed and wouldn't know what to do! Not like the "old school" publishers (who used to be desperate for studies, and many of them prepared and prayed constantly for them!)