I have a few retractions to make:
I've decided that the current crisis does not call for such an extreme reaction as to declare that the Church has been reduced to literally a handful of believers, as I have previously thought. I retract my condemnations of Benedict XV, Pius XI, Pius XII, John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul I, John Paul II, and Benedict XVI as antipopes - however, I still maintain that Benedict XV, John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul II, and Benedict XVI are all heretical and that there it is almost a moral certainty that they are in Hell (at least in the case of those already deceased) - however, this is mere speculation, and not a definitive condemnation.
The current crisis is such that faithful Catholics may be found in many camps - the Indult, the FSSPX, "sedevacantist" groups such as the CMRI and SSPV, many Eastern Rite Catholics and to some extent, a very small minority of Novus Ordo Catholics. I reject however, all Novus Ordo "Catholics" who are knowledgable about traditional Catholicism and cling to their abominable practises. On the other hand, I reject all those, who claiming to be Catholic, reject the apparition of Our Lady of Fatima as satanic due to the fact that they erroneously believe Benedict XV to be an antipope. Also, those who reject Fatima for that reason must also reject the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus as satanic for the very same reason. Fatima is obviously not binding on all Catholics, as one may choose to believe it or not (if they chose not to, it is to their own disadvantage) but to reject the Sacred Heart of Jesus is practically tantamount to a denial of the Faith.
In addition, I still stand by my condemnations of "Baptism" of Desire, "Baptism" of Blood, salvation outside the Church, and the Novus Ordo Missae and all of its abominable ilk (the New Order priesthood, etc).
As one might wonder what could cause such an abrupt change of heart, I can only say that it was the work of Providence. I've realised that I've received what I can only conclude is supernatural grace from assisting at the Holy Mass offered by priests of the FSSP. My "gut feeling" has been telling me that I was wrong to declare "sede vacante" and follow that path, which I have found to be a freefall into a bottomless pit of chaos and downright absurdity. Perhaps I will change my mind in the future. But for now, I declare myself "just Catholic".
I used to post here as "DeMaistre", but I asked ChantCD to allow me to start this new account. I'm just a layman, and a young and unknowledgable one at that. Its not my place to play armchair theologian or Grand Inquisitor. Our salvation depends on our vocation, and I feel as though many lay sedevacantists (including myself) step over the bounds of their vocation as laypersons and worry to much about playing Inquisitor or theologian. It really is simple. Its not nearly as complicated as we like to make it out to be.