You're right. And Opus Dei are Vll groupies for sure. They want to replace the hierarchy with the laity. They want to be a Church of the laity, though they do have a few priests, whom they call 'prelates'. Yes, I have have lately learned that Opus Dei priests are chosen by higher-ups in the cult, probably by lay members of Opus Dei. That just very Protestant. Nothing Catholic about that.
What is also evident is that the lay members of Opus Dei are not supposed to ever reveal their Opus Dei membership to anyone on the outside without permission from their director. I think that Voris, Lamont, Jones, and the others who are affiliated with Opus Dei might indeed be Opus Dei members, since they aren't allowed to admit that they are members. We may never know for sure.
Michael Voris' original TV studio was located at the same location (same buildings) as former Opus Dei offices (after Opus Dei left the site, I think), according to Randy Engel. Obviously, Voris has strong ties to Opus Dei. Marc Brammer is an admitted Opus Dei member, and he is on the board of Voris' CMTV.
I didn't know that Escriva was a тαℓмυdist, but it makes sense.
Brammer no longer has any connection to CM.
Voris addressed this recently. Essentially, Voris won control of CM when Brammer tried to oust him over his "coming out" in 2016. Brammer cannot get CM back unless he were to try to sue Voris, which Brammer declined to do.
All of this is covered in great detail in E. Michael Jones's book, who is NOT a member of Opus Dei.