Actually, I'm not sure if I follow you correctly, it's my understanding that the "resistance" began in the summer of 2012, which is 3+ years ago. Father P. Was there first, that is true, but Father H. joined him not long after. Father V. may have been there too.
Please correct me if I'm in error.
According to the +Williamson voicemail Hewko was involved in some organized plan prior to all the expulsions. When Fr P would come to our mission in 2012 and early 2013 he told us over and over that Hewko had not joined the Resistance but that he was working to convince him. So to hear the Bishop say that Hewko was in on it contradicts was Pfeiffer told my group. And we would not have even known if Pfeiffer hadn't so arrogantly played that voicemail in London. He's played that voicemail for many seminarians and lay people over the past few years because I started hearing about it in 2014. What he thought was a smoking gun really turned out to be a very long rope with which he is hanging himself.
Just unraveling the skeins of deceit................................
I know for a fact that he wrote (recorded) an open letter to Bishop Fellay in the early part of November 2012 and I also know that he was staying at or visiting Boston in at least the last quarter of 2012.
There is no question that he was in Boston in the middle of Dec. 2012 since he wrote to me telling me that Bishop W. was there too, giving a retreat!
The question is, what does Father P. consider a member of his organization to be?
Also, I don't understand what was said in the voicemail that you consider to be a smoking gun?