Clemens Maria, I've shown you in the past the innumerable sources and traditional authorities that contradict your viewpoint, what would be the point of indefinitely multiplying them over again?
The power of jurisdiction is legislative, judicial and coercive. This habitual governing authority presupposes a perpetual relation between ruler and ruled, between those who govern and those who obey. This is absolutely necessary for acting as judges or making a judicial determination. Bishops without ordinary jurisdiction and clerics without a mission, who rely only on supplied jurisdiction for individual sacramental acts, cannot make such a judicially binding determination.
Also, the thesis that there are no more Roman clergy, i.e. clerics incardinated into the diocese of Rome by a former Roman Pontiff who are not heretics is heterodox and directly contradictory to defined Catholic doctrine. St. Robert Bellarmine taught this plainly and Pope Sixtus IV formally defined the same, the Roman Church as a particular Church is indefectible.
The view that all the Ordinaries of the universal Church have fallen into heresy is also by itself heretical, because it is opposed to the Apostolicity of the Catholic Church.
The only competent authorities to judge in the matter are the Ordinaries of the Church, the bishops appointed by a former Pope who have not fallen into heresy, and the Roman clergy, those incardinated into the local diocese by a former Pope.
If you hold a future judgment may be possible, that is not heretical although it gets progressively unlikelier the longer the alleged vacancy is prolonged..
But when you reject the only possible authorities, the Pope or those whom he in the past has appointed in one of the above ways, then you only unfortunately fall into only perpetual confusion. I can't convince you, Clemens Maria, only the Holy Ghost can do that. I can cite authorities, hope you correct yourself and pray for you, that's it. Beyond that, we can only agree to disagree.
Conclavism is a dead end and most second generation conclavists unhappily lose the faith and return to the world.