Sounds like the sqeaky well gets the oil, as the point of my thread has seemed to be derailed. Perhaps my anaylsis was too structured, analytical, mathmatical (I agree things don't add up!).
Joking aside, I'm seriously trying to understand the reasoning behind what JWs believe, and if this specific subject is more so what the members are saying (even hi ranking ones elders, COs etc), but not what is officially written. And to repeat, if it is officially written that people can be saved outside of the JW group when Armageddon comes (despite not having the symbolic mark of baptism, despite somehow failing to respond to Jehovah drawing them, despite not responding to the good news or knowing about God), then this is a direct contradiction of what they write in other current-light articles. If both types of views are considered current-light, then this is a contradiction of epic proportions.
But alas, I don't think the leaders ever had written the contrary view directly, only JW members seem to express it. I'll keep digging to see if I come up with any new details.
By the way, I am aware of the FAQ on jw.org. This is a very carfully crafted piece of writing! First, the question is phrased such, that the first half of the answer is a red herring, when considering who will survive armagedon (so I've edited it to work for our discussion at hand). Besides most people asking that question are interested in themselves, not people already dead (though I could seem the wondering about that too, but that's not likely what they are really asking when wanting to know if JWs are the only people who will be saved).
Do You Feel That You Are the Only People Who Will Be Saved [When Armageddon Comes]?
No[Yes, but it's not our call]. Many millions who lived in centuries past and who weren’t Jehovah’s Witnesses will have an opportunity for salvation. The Bible explains that in God’s promised new world, “"there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous."” (Acts 24:15) Additionally, Many now living may yet begin to serve God [become part of Jehovah's Organization], and they too will gain salvation. In any case, it’s not our job to judge who will or won’t be saved. That assignment rests squarely in Jesus’ hands.—John 5:22, 27.
So here is written proof that they are saying they think only JWs are the ones to survive Armageddon, but allow for the escape hatch, the special pleading. Even then, this isn't the same as them saying, "it's possible people outside our group can get saved when the end comes." All they say is it's Jesus' job to judge not them. Of course elsewhere they say Jesus will judge based on how people respond to the preaching work. Why leave that out? (I know this is a PR/marketing response). This answer is evasive. It's not an outright lie, but it does omit certain facts, and thus is a half truth. The very thing they say apostates do.