Thank you for posting this, it is good for others to see someone speaking out.
What Protestants and others don't understand/realize/accept is that there is enormous evil, pervasive evil that has been working on this for a long time. They also have no idea how many Catholics WW know this, that Vatican II was the completion of the upending of everything. It goes back further than Fr. Campbell acknowledges - back to the Chief Rabbi of Spain & the instructions from the Grand Sandhedrin of Europe. The communiques are extremely eye-opening and display openly the plan, which has been achieved, not only in the Catholic church but many other areas of civic life. These letters are in the historical record, are valid, not disputed as "forgeries" or denied in any way. Those who want to understand what is going on, not only with the Catholic church, but who is running our countries into the ground would learn a lot by reading them.
Fr. Campbell likely knows well also the details in the excellent book The Plot Against the Church, by Maurice Pinay (pseudonym) about the infiltration and Vatican II. It is very englightening to those who want to know who and how the church was infiltrated by Freemasons, what their agenda is/was, who was behind them and how they did it.
A large number of Catholics around the world are mad as hell, and rightfully so. Many here would learn a lot by listening to those who are, who do try to let it be known. Many practice the traditional way, like this man. Mel Gibson (love him or hate him) is one of many.
It's important to note that no person defends the horrific, disgusting abuse at the hands of priests or the coverup, except those who are either guilty or covering it up. Normal Catholics share the disgust, outrage and rage it induces. Many criticize them "why not just leave" but Protestants lack a lot of information - and understanding and it's hard for many Catholics to explain, especially in the face of the guilty-by-association heat of the moment arguments.
It is useless to try to convince anyone, but some do try to explain. Some will be interested in listening, some won't.
Some, with no skin in the camps of either observe, and sometimes chime in.
t. observer