Strategy and Tactics in spreading the truth about the Invalid Conclave

by John of Rochester

On this feast day of St Peter and St Paul, founders of the Catholic Church at Rome, I share this third post in the Spreading the Word series which includes more tips on posting comments on other blogs. I also list blogs where your comment will be more likely read. The purpose of this post is to get all readers at fromrome.info to participate in spreading the word about the invalid papal election and the election by apostolic right.

1) Take your time to draft your comment. Do not rush. Make sure it makes your point clearly and succinctly. It helps to have a pre drafted comment written on a note on your phone or computer which you can adapt to the specific blog post. Then when a new article is published all you need to do is modify the introduction.

Try as much as possible to include a link to an article at fromrome.info. This will increase traffic to the site and increase the probability that a new reader will subscribe and receive daily articles in his inbox. This then helps the new reader come back again and hopefully participate in spreading the word about the invalid election.

2) Once you get the hang of it, try and be amongst the first to post a comment. This will give your comment maximum visibility. If you subscribe to the blog or channel you plan on posting comments to, and activate notifications you will be informed of when the article or video has been published and be amongst the first to comment.

While it is fine to post on articles posted weeks or months ago, they will get less views than new ones.

3) Most readers think that Universal Acceptance is the means by which a pope is recognized as such. This is not correct. As Brother Bugnolo has stated a number of times, the true church is juridical and is based on Jesus’s affirmation to Peter in Matthew 18:18 “Truly I tell you, whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.” This is a useful principle to include in your posts, as it gets around personal opinion on what makes a papal election valid.

4) Avoid youtube as your comment will be most likely taken down if it mentions the invalid papal election. Trad Inc censors opinions they don’t want. If you don’t believe me, have a look at the comments on this RemnantTV video. They are almost all the same. There is no disenssion just praise, just like something out of 1984.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=biIF6pdV7Y8

5) There are some blogs that accept freedom of speech. Catholic authors on Substack are usually quite tolerant. Chris Jackson’s Big Modernism is the blog with the most subscribers which seem open to considering Prevost’s election invalid. These readers are most likely to subscribe at fromrome.info so I encourage everyone to post comments there. But don’t expect him to agree with you as he does not seem to realize the extent of the infiltration of the Catholic Church as he was surprised when he was told Archbishop Lefebvre may have been a freemason.

Hiraeth in Exile (2K subscribers) by Chris Jackson.

https://open.substack.com/pub/bigmodernism/

There are other substack blogs worthwhile following. Here is a short list:

Bishop Strickland’s blog (10K subscribers) publishes his public statements here. Mentioning the invalid election and the right of Catholics of the province Rome to elect a Catholic pope may attract some readers to fromrome.info.

https://open.substack.com/pub/bishopjosephstrickland/

Gene Thomas Gomulka of John 18:37 (1K subscribers) reports on sex abuse in the Church. These readers may be especially open to fromrome.info’s perspective if you mention how SNAP prepared a database before the election of all credibly cardinals accused of protecting pedophiles.
https://open.substack.com/pub/johneighteenthirtyseven/

Dr Jules Gomes has only 600 subscribers but seems open to the idea that the papal election was invalid. He has numerous degrees and is based in Rome.

https://open.substack.com/pub/drjulesgomes

Tradition and Sanity is where Peter Kwasniewski who has 12K subscribers posts. This is a general blog on faith and spirituality. He firmly believes that Prevost is the pope so don’t expect him to like your comment.

https://open.substack.com/pub/traditionsanity

Kennedy Hall (5K subscribers) is a Canadian author and podcaster supporter of SSPX. He seems to be part of Trad inc so don’t expect a warm welcome.

https://www.substack.com/@meretradition

Non-Catholic Blogs are also an opportunity to get the word out although it usually generates less traffic to fromrome.info:

Calvin Robinson (36K subscribers) is a British Anglican minister and TV/Radio presenter of the Common Sense Crusade:

https://www.substack.com/@calvinrobinson

“I Protest” by Donald Jeffries with 11K subscribers is a blog about the sysyemic corruption engulfing the world. He is open to reading about the corruption in the Catholic Church.

https://www.substack.com/@djeffries

Covid & Coffee by Jeff Childers has 187K subscribers focuses on covid news commentary. It is not a blog that is directly relevant to reporting problems in the Catholic Church but given its high number of subscribers, its target readership which are people who are aware of the covid tyranny and the +500 comments per post, maybe you find the odd opportunity the post a comment.

https://open.substack.com/pub/coffeeandcovid/

6) Rumble is also a good place to post comments since the owner of the channel either allows all comments and cannot delete them or prohibits them altogether. Here are a list of channels with their number of subscribers.

MyCatholicRedPill: 31.4K
Lifesitenews : 30K
Taylor Marshall : 21K
Sensus Fidelium : 7.5K
LifesitenewsCatholic: 7.8K
Timothy Gordon 5.9K
Return to Tradition: 2.5K
Brian Holdsworth: 1K
Kennedy Hall 0.3K

Channels with a more political orientation are:

Bannon’s War Room: 1.1 million subscribers.
Candace Owens Show Podcast: 353K

Before Jesus ascended into heaven, he commanded the Apostles to “go and make disciples of all nations”. Let us take this command personally and do all we can to spread the word about the invalid papal election and the election by Apostolic right so that at our judgement Jesus would be more inclined to say, “well done, my good and faithful servant”.

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