I have had the feeling this year that change is underway in Brooklyn, but not change that would benefit the membership or lighten their load.
This is change in response to a) economics and b) readily available information on the Internet
There was a recent post about a speaker at the DC in Norway who said that as soon as some bad press about JW's goes online, it flashes up on apostate screens all around the world.
Consider the Cano incident and then Lisa's interview with JR Brown. How many people have since listened to that information?
Consider too, the efforts of people like Danny Haszard and Randy who go to great lengths to ensure that the world knows about the antics of the Watchtower.
The Watchtower knows this and has responded.
In the last year or two there has been a crackdown on lazy dubs - the recent brochure (I forget the name) about what out priorities are, the new release "Keep Close In Mind Jehovah's Day" blaming dubs who DID forgo education and careers and now expect their kids to make their own choices, and the "Deliverance at Hand" district convention advising against having an independent spirit.
The latest WT, Jul 15, 2006, blames the dubs for murmuring against the "earthly part of Jehovah's organization" for their own mistakes.
Then the Awake has gone monthly and hundreds of Bethelites are getting the boot.
There IS something in the air.
Only time will tell what happens, but I expect the next big thing that will be talked about will be annual meeting held in October.
For those who think the WT's grip will get stronger, you are probably right. At the same time, the Internet is changing hearts and minds that were once under the captive spell and illusion of the Watchtower.