Pope Benedict XVI may have faked his resignation
Just finished watching the documentary 'Il messaggio nella bottiglia' (A Message in a Bottle) about a conspiracy around Benedict XVI's 2013 resignation.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/hpj6e7f5gPd3/
Main takeaways:
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1700's to today: Freemasonry wants to destroy the Church from within/fifth column tactic (after 2000 years, they get that it can't be destroyed from outside);
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1990's: Enters the St Galen Mafia, a bunch of faggotish progressive prelates (probably what Mgr Vigano calls the 'Deep Church'). It becomes the latest vehicule through which Freemasonry is to accomplish this goal;
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2000 or 2002: Bergoglio becomes a member of that group by moving 70 million EUR from his archdiocese to the Vatican Bank – from now on he is the head of the St Galen Mafia;
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Under JP II and under supervision from Cardinal Ratzinger (a latinist and future Benedict XVI), modification of the Cannon Law RE: resignation of a roman pontiff (long story short, an extra word is added to the cannonical formula ( « munus » in latin); [CUE anons rolling their eyes]
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2005: after JP II's death, big push from the St Galen Mafia to get Bergoglio elected but the conservatives manage to make Ratzinger Pope;
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2005-2013: whereas Ratzinger had been fighting the St Galen Mafia for many years, after he became Pope, he surprisingly selected many of its members to become cardinals;
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February 2013: Benedict XVI resigns, but the word « munus » is absent from the official latin 'Declaratio' (furthermore, there are 40 other « mistakes » in that text). The resignation appears to be invalid; [CUE diminished seventh chord on the electric organ]
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2013: Bergoglio is presented to the world as the new Pope and becomes GloboHomo's best ally during the Covid shitshow;
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Fr Alexis Bugnolo puts forth the hypothesis according to which Benedict XVI's "faked resignation" is part of a plan to expose and trap the fifth column.
Sounds familiar and I like it.
Sorry for my limited english… don't kill me Grammar Kitty!