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1. If they know the number of the "great crowd", then by simple math they know the number of the "little flock" (n=total no. publishers minus total no. great crowd). One only needs to do the math. Even more so, though...''
2. They absolutely kept track up until... well, whenever it is they're claiming they stopped. Which had to be in the last 10 years or so. You dear ones may or may not have known but you can ask any former elder of, say, 10-15 years ago or more and they will tell you: EVERY "publisher" card had an indication of which group the publisher "belonged" to. It either indicated an "A" (for "anointed) or an "O" (for "other sheep"). And it wasn't random per Congregation. The publisher card had a little space SPECIFICALLY for this entry.
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w11 8/15 p. 22:
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Memorial partakers. This is the number of baptized individuals who partake of the emblems at the Memorial worldwide. Does this total represent the number of anointed ones on earth? Not necessarily. A number of factors—including past religious beliefs or even mental or emotional imbalance—might cause some to assume mistakenly that they have the heavenly calling. We thus have no way of knowing the exact number of anointed ones on earth; nor do we need to know. The Governing Body does not keep a list of all partakers, for it does not maintain a global network of anointed ones.
When I served as an elder, I was the secretary, so I know of that which you speak. I can tell you definitively that while this was on the publisher card (and still is), this information did NOT get sent to the branch. Only aggregate numbers got sent, specifically: number of brochures, books, magazines, hours, return visits and bible studies, active publisher, inactive publishers, regular pioneers and auxiliary pioneers. (Now, they've added tracts to the count that gets sent back.) That's it. There was no sum total of "other sheep" and "anointed" that got sent to the branch. So, from that perspective, the branch was not THEMSELVES keeping track. The only way the branch kept track of this is by counting how many partake. And as they have intimated, that number is a complete fudge because some who have a "mental or emotional imbalance" partake (their words, not mine... see above quote).
That said, you are right, it IS on the publisher card. And, it would be a VERY simple thing to ask each congregation to tell them who is and who isn't of the anointed, as it IS tracked at the local congregation level. But, again, why this information is not sent to the branch is still baffling since every other number is EXCEPT this. They are more concerned about ACTIVE vs. INACTIVE publishers than they are about TRULY how many anointed there are. Why they don't ask for this information based on the publisher card rather than who partakes is a bit strange, now that I think about it. Why they don't maintain a global network of these is also very strange, too. For an organization that is high on statistics and "knowing positively the flock", they fail miserably in this regard.