I'm posting this again due to my last post having been deleted for being submitted as a link post:
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2866987
A random redditor's submission statement:
Michael Voris and his "Church Militant" are not a conspiracy-oriented news source. Though he has covered issues like freemasonry and sex abuse cover-ups, this approach is quite new for him and I have been watching his videos for awhile. Interestingly, he seems to fear for his safety at the end of the video.
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Vindicator ago
This is a pretty amazing report. I'll paste some highlights below, but here is a link to the full transcript for those who can't or won't watch the video: https://archive.fo/QmKba
Apparently, during the March 2017 bust of a gay orgy involving priests and Cdl. Francesco Coccopalmerio in the Vatican, the Italian police got their hands on a copy of the infamous corruption dossier produced by cardinals Julián Herranz, Salvatore De Giorgi, and Jozef Tomko which identified a "gay mafia" within the Curia.
Some background: The dossier was commissioned by Pope Benedict in March of 2012 following the "Vatileaks" theft of private papers and classified Vatican state documents by his longtime butler, whistleblower Paolo Gabriele. (Gabriele was tried and convicted of theft in October 2012, but maintained he stole the documents to fight "evil and corruption" and put the Vatican "back on track". He was personally visited by Benedict and pardoned December 22, 2012, just five days after the Pope received the cardinals' 300-page corruption dossier on December 17, 2012.)
According to La Repubblica, it was that day, with the dossier before him, that Benedict decided to step down from the papacy, the first action of its kind in six centuries.
Though Benedict claimed in his 2016 memoirs he was not pressured to leave the Chair of Peter, one of the first documents leaked by Gabriele was an anonymous note delivered by Colombian Cardinal Darío Castrillón Hoyos to the Vatican secretariat of state and to the secretary of the Pope in January 2012 detailing a claim made by Cardinal Paolo Romeo, Archbishop of Palermo, Sicily, to a group of Italian businessmen during a November 2011 trip to China that there was a plot in Rome to poison Pope Benedict which would succeed and that Benedict would be dead within one year. Benedict resigned almost exactly one year after news of that prediction was published by Italian newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano February 10, 2012. The paper states:
Romeo served as papal nuncio to Haiti from 1983 to 1990. He also served in the 2013 papal conclave that elected Pope Francis.
Once Benedict resigned, Romeo denied his prediction:
At the time, Romeo was Archbishop of Palermo, Sicily. Pope Benedict chose his predecessor, Cardinal Salvatore De Giorgi, as one of the three cardinals commissioned to investigate the leaks and produce the 300-page dossier.
In the Church Militant report linked to this submission, Voris says the dossier reportedly documents Satanic Rituals and Freemasonry as well as sexual and financial corruption and abuse of power polluting the Vatican: