I don't think you are in any position to be telling people to seek psychiatric help. This is a religious belief that you or nobody else is required to believe in for that matter. If you want to start making my religious belief into a psychiatric problem then I advise you to stop. You may open the flood gates to other people trying to prescribe psychiatric care to people of any religion. You see my point?
In point of fact, I don't see your point. This cobbling together of private revelation, conspiracy theory, good old-fashioned paranoia does a disservice to those who profess the consistent, logical, infallible Catholic faith, because non-believers don't remember us, they remember you.
And my suggestion for seeking help from a psychiatrist was not simply because you believe what you believe, but because the basis for your belief seems to involve the cessation of some nebulous persecution. Persecutory delusion is a very real phenomenon. My suggestion to seek help from a priest is because you are blatantly permitting private revelation, and your own interpretation of it, to decide very real and vital matters of faith.
I find that offensive that you would even go that route. This belief is based on reason. Not just some delusional paranoid psychiatric issue. If you choose to accept that reason then that fine. If not, then thats fine too. But don't run around trying to convince people that they are crazy. Especially when you don't know the details to why I even said that in the first place.
You're certainly free to take offense. I'm personally offended that you espouse these beliefs as coming from reason. There's nothing reasonable about taking fallible, private revelation having no guarantee of being truly prophetic (Great Catholic Monarch, Angelic Pope, Three Days of Darkness, Prophecy of the Popes) and ascribing it to pet personalities or in support of cults which have no sound basis in the authority or theology of the Church (Medjugore,
Novus Ordo/conciliar anti-church, Mr. Sudac and his supposed stigmata). You will find no support for this here because such assertions are
unsupportable by any logical means. If you choose to believe these things as matters of faith, that is your choice, and you do so in danger of perverting the very surety of the faith as transmitted by the Church which carries the unimpeachable infallibility that your theories lack. At least have the common courtesy to admit that this is simply what you choose to believe and not what reason has revealed to you.