As many of you know, the Society likes to dictate a maximum
'preaching' effort, once or twice a year to help even out their
sagging statistical averages.
For example, in August of 1998, they got 1,040,283 publishers,
after calling for such a single month's effort. Interestingly,
the number dropped the next month to 932,347. Amazing that over
a hundred thousand publishers vanished in one month, don't you think?
They called again, in March 2000, with the headline "Can We Make
April 2000 Our Best Month Ever?"
Evidently, the answer was no, because April 2000 showed 988,469
publishers.
This brings us up to the present, when, in February 2001, they again
called for a special effort in March and April 2001, hoping for
a new peak in everything (or anything?).
Well, in March they got 958,804 publishers and in April - 958,589.
They missed their aux goal by quite a bit. Not surprizingly,
both reports have no self glorifying footnotes to encourage
the rank and file("NEW PEAKS in....").
More than this, the loss of regular pioneers continues with 89,963
in March (compare 90,334 in Feb.) and 88,735 in April.
Doctor, the patient isn't responding!
They may still eake out a small increase in US publisher averages
this year, because of the Great Hispanic Migration into the Southwest.
("Viva la raza!")- compare Alaska and Canada. Yet, it should be
clear that something is wrong.
Should the sleepy, isolated Governing Body take action?
I hope they continue as they are, dreaming their dreams of being
Masters of the Universe, while the whole corrupt enterprize slips
out of their tired, bony fingers - letting the zombies run free.
metatron (you are getting sleepy...........sleepy...)