Well, you speak only for you, of course, and I'll speak for me.
And then you proceed to say this:
So, when you see half of the cardinals who expressed opposition to this Pope's written document die within two months of each other, that has to be eyed with suspicion.
No, it doesn't *have* to be eyed with suspicion. The only thing that would make me question it would be if we find Burke dead at his relatively young age. Until then, these dead men were old. Their time was up.
Besides there was no need to murder them. Nothing will come of the "Dubia" anyway.