This may explain the problem. There are a certain number of those baptized after 1935 that partake without actually being of the anointed. If you take a group that is roughly 16 million, you can expect a certain percent of them to partake even after they were told explicitly not to. This could include those that are of any age. Generally, most of the partakers are people pulling pranks. If you have only 100 genuine anointed, that means 8600 pranks. That is roughly one partaking prank per 2,000 in attendance, which can be expected with this kind of group.
And it's only going to get worse now. After the release of the 1935 being abolished, more people are going to pull this prank and get away with it. Then they will be counted, adding even more to the numbers. However, as much as I would like to see apostates partaking just to foul up the numbers, I doubt that they count known apostates that partake (so much for having 150,000 apostates partaking to throw off the whole 144,000 doctrine).