As for the Consecrator of Bp. Pfeiffer --
1. He can't be very good, if he's willing to consecrate the likes of Fr. Pfeiffer
2. Boomers are hopeless! If he had done a single Google search, maybe he wouldn't have consecrated him. A Bishop Pfeiffer will do tons of harm to the Traditional movement and God's Church in general. But I guess if Fr. Pfeiffer wasn't in the MAGAZINES or NEWSPAPERS His Excellency subscribed to, he probably knew nothing about Fr. Pfeiffer.
Add that to the long list, along with "Vatican II", of the "gifts" the Baby Boomers gave the world. (They didn't design or create the new religion, but they accepted it. They were teens when the New Mass was foisted on the Church, and only a few of them resisted. Most of them stayed in the sappy new religion, and raised their families in it. They gave it legitimacy.) Vatican II would be dead today if it weren't for the baby boomers. Who are the remaining priests, extraordinary ministers, Lectors, who stubbornly defend Vatican II and want no part of Tradition? A bunch of aging baby boomers. Younger people are much more open to Tradition. Who defended, and held the line for the past 50 years to keep Vatican II and the New Mass? Boomers.
No offense to the Boomers on CI, but the world will only have a chance to heal and become a better place AFTER their generation has passed on.
Again, there are/were some heroic men and women of that generation -- both cleric and lay. But as a generation, they have done more harm to the world than any generation since the French who lived around 1789 and cheered on as priests were guillotined.
It makes me want to go hug a Millennial or Generation Z (Zoomer). Their generations have plenty of problems of their own, but at least they can use the blasted Internet. They aren't completely apathetic about getting to the truth of the matter. They are certainly quicker to be "redpilled" about the truth. They are more open to the truth, more willing to go against state-sponsored propaganda. I'll give them credit for that.