Last of all, it is very frustrating that even when these late-term (post-2015) Pfeiffer supporters -- who had to actively ignore evils during their support of Fr. Pfeiffer -- finally wake up, they become Home Aloners rather than go back to the T in the road where they took a wrong turn.
They just give up, lay there, and wait to die.
Why not admit you made a mistake? Go back to the point where you made the wrong move, and make the right move! Don't assume that everything up till now was a great move on your part, but since your destination isn't here, you might as well sit there and give up!
When you make a wrong turn, you fix it. You don't say, "Oh well, I guess I'm not going to get to my destination ever, since I was misled."
This is nothing other than pride. You don't want to have to admit you were wrong. You don't want to admit you made a grave mistake. You don't want to have to apologize to people who YOU NOW SEE were in the right all along: Bp. Zendejas, Bp. Williamson, many on CathInfo, etc.