Now, this thread is far too long (tldr), but the logical thing to do, instead of moaning and whining about speeding fines and politics, would be to find out how accurate Red Bull and the FIA have been regarding the sensors.
If they're showing fuel rate, the first derivative should give total fuel used. If it can't manage that to a reasonable degree of accuracy, then everyone involved is officially and objectively useless and stupid. Then you check that against the actual, physical measurements done by the team pre- and post-race.
ERGO
We should be able to work out if Red Bull
a) Stuck within the 100kg/hour limit
b) Went over the 100kg/hour limit
And the FIA either
a) Got lucky with their calibration/guess
b) Has no idea what they're doing
c) Gave a F1 Team wrong, incorrect or otherwise detrimental instructions, either knowingly or otherwise
Everyone's too busy trying to argue other things, it seems like everyone has forgotten that they were disqualified because of the 100kg/hour rule - that's the issue at hand, and it should be the one thing that matters in this case.