My only follow up comment is this: Doesn't +F have a telephone, or email capability, or a fax machine? Could he not have communicated with +W directly and quickly in order to clear up the apparent contradiction before the infamous press release was published on DICI? I mean, +F was not limited to smoke signals or the Pony Express. He had the communication means to find out the truth within 10 minutes of learning of Nahrath's filing with the German Court. I admire +W even more for trying to see it from the Society leadership point of view, but it doesn't wash. Sorry!
Well, we've to face the truth, which is obvious:
Bishop Fellay doesn't like Bishop Williamson one little bit.
I think most observers knows this for sure.
It's because Bishop Fellay is in line with the modernist Benedikt XVI., and Bishop Williamson is not, but in line with Archbishop Lefebvre.
(You people know what the Archbishop said about Ratzinger?).
So actually, it's all about faith.
Bishop Fellay's dislike is not based on the h0Ɩ0h0αx topic (although he believes dogmatically in this historic hoax and like Benedikt XVI. gets very angry if somebody does not). The latter topic just serves as "spring board"...
They want to sack Bishop Williamson, because he prevents a sellout of Archbishop Lefebvre's SSPX to the modernist Benedikt XVI.
That's why zionist Maximilian Krah who's 100% in line with Benedikt XVI. publicly says Bishop Williamson was "damaging" (via his Eleison comments) the so called "conciliation" with the Rome of Vaticanum II.
That's why Krah publicly insults Bishop Williamson as being "not catholic". (He probably means: not modernist "catholic"...)
That's why at the show trial in Regensburg in April 2010, Krah being "witness" for the SSPX dared to publicly name Bishop Williamson a kind of "mad men" (he said the Bishop would have a sustained impaired perception of reality and a problem with recognition, very freely translated from Krah's
original German words.)
Still, no need to be afraid.
Bishop Williamson is with God. That's the one and most important thing.