Nina:
It's OK. I'm not aiming to destroy any information in particular by what I suggest. I want nothing more than to make it an exercise in challenging something that seems impenetrable. I know it may seem to you like quixotic quest, but I bet I can learn a lot from that. It's just a germ of an idea that could develop into something more.
I don't particularly care what they do with the information they have on me. You're right about how much information other entities have about me. I know all about that because I used to deal with information security. The difference is that at least I can guess their motives: usually they want to sell me something or they want my demographics in order to know how to market to me. If what they seek is identity theft, I've taken precautions for years to avoid that. If they just want to play big brother (should that be the government), I know how to pick my battles. So I don't care. I'm just amazed at what the Watchtower could possibly want with my information. Why keep it in perpetuity? Given the way they work, it's possible that they want to, I don't know, keep track of you? As I said, I really don't care, but it would be fun to try even if no one else has done it. So there's really nothing to let go and nothing to move on to for me in that respect.
I happen to have some time (I retired recently) and I thought it would be good fodder for writing a book or something like that. A friend of mine recently had an article about him published in Wired magazine after he created a ruse to catch one of those spamers that claim they have a hugh amount of money from the "Batunde" government they can't get to and they need you to recover it. He (my friend) played his scheme so well (just for fun, in his spare time) that he duped the money collector into meeting him on a street corner in Amsterdam, where my friend knew there was a web cam. He was able to take pictures of the guy and blow his cover.
I can understand if some people can't imagine how one would go about attacking the situation I described at the onset of this thread. However, I have already considered other more underhanded means which my personal ethics prevent me from carrying out. I don't think the WT has anything on me that I would be ashamed of. But it does irk me that someone keeps that information with no obvious socially or economically useful intent like the government would or your insurance company. Now, anything the Watchtower has on anyone is digitally stored and who knows how it can be used in the future. Remember the McCarthy era? No problem here. I think I can survive an inquisition, should it happen. Thank you for the zealousness in your comments, but it's OK. Believe me, I'm not loosing sleep over it.
Etude.