I do not deny that +Vigano's writing has in fact comforted and strengthened the remaining faithful. But he's in a position of having great credibility even among those in the NO who still have faith, and he could be a leader of a more concrete movement. He's in a very unique position, and I believe that God put him in that position to do something with it. Heck, I've seen even Protestants and the non-religious praising him.
I think that all but a few of the most dogmatic have a lot of respect for +Vigano, from the positive things I've heard from Bishop Williamson and even a Father Jenkins, from SSPX types to conservative NO types (Patrick Coffin, Taylor Marshall, etc.) to Resistance folk, all across the board. He could assume the leadership of a united resistance against Bergoglio and the heretics and Masons who occupy the Vatican (which +Vigano admits is the case).