From the Watchtower Jan 15, 2005 pg 20, paragraph 21, "Foregleams of God's Kingdom Become a Reality":
Some now associated with Jehovah's people have allowed their spiritual vision to grow dim. Could it be that they lack patience or endurance, as did some of Jesus' early disciples? Have the anxieties of life, materialism, or persecution affected them? (Matthew 13:3-8, 18-23; Luke 21:34-36) Perhaps some have found information published by "the faithful and discreet slave" hard to grasp. If any of this has happened to you, we urge you to study God's Word with renewed zeal and supplicate Jehovah so that you may regain a strong, close relationship with him. - 2 Peter 3:11-15.
A bit ironic that in this same article the WTS targets "false religion" with this stab (paragraph 15):
Today, though, the churches are reaping what they have sown. Many seem to be losing their power as well as their parishioners. Such a trend is quite noticable in Europe...The same trend can be observed in other parts of the world. What does this betoken for false religion? Will it just die from lack of support?
Thus we begin the spin on the lackluster 2004 Annual Report due in the very next Watchtower.
"Could it be that they lack patience or endurance" = 1914 generation change of doctrine
"some have found information published by "the faithful and discreet slave" hard to grasp" = 1914 generation change of doctrine
Betoken indeed.