The Internet exposes this pontificate


Like you, I am pleasantly surprised at the devastating effect we, the Warrior Ants, are collectively having in exposing this disgraceful pontificate. 
There aren't very many of us. In the entire English Speaking world we will probably be a couple of hundreds at most; with all the blogs written in other languages it will probably be a thousand or so. But we have exposed Francis so brutally he will never recover. 
We are effective because we are right. We have a vast resonance box because there are still a lot of Catholics around; Catholics who may not have the time, or inclination, or language skills, or sheer anger to write a blog, but feel how we feel and suffer the way we do. A number of them are, by the way, another important part of our army: the commenters, who with their smartness and sincere faith reinforce the vast number of lurker in their unavoidable conclusion: these guys can't but be right, and the Church can't but be troubled, or outright rotten. 
The garden variety Catholic, or even agnostic or Protestant, sits at the PC to read what's happening with the Church of Francis, and what he founds is sustained fire from this small number of determined laymen. It is like a Catholic Red Dawn, which might not be enough to take control of the territory but it is enough to show that the tyrant has to go. 
Truth has a way of imposing itself as truthful. It just resonates in the heart of the Elects no matter how corrupt the official, richly robed Vatican apparatus is. The common, tepid, Catholic out there knows, at a more or less deep level, that he is being sold a lie. When the level of discomfort becomes big enough to move people to go to the Internet, the entire wall of deception crumbles together with the effeminate prelates, the social justice parodies of priests, and the socialist blabbering of Francis. It's not that we were so good at disrobing the Emperor. It's that the emperor had no clothes already, and we only needed to be the ones who point out to this simple fact. 
Keep fighting, warrior ants. Keep blogging and commenting. Think of the effect you have on the many lurkers, who will then comment about you at the pizza table on a Saturday night, and tell all their friends “you know what? I went on the Internet and those Catholics there, they are truly angry at the Pope!!” Laughter all around, and on the wave goes. 
We don't fight to win. We have won already. We fight because it is the right thing to do, and we want to be on the side of the Lord, fighting the good fight until the day we die.