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What is War Room? Delving into Andrew Tate's mysterious community members he considers 'brothers'

2023-08-12 19:45
The misogynist influencer Andrew Tate's War Room believes it works to enhance the lives of men
What is War Room? Delving into Andrew Tate's mysterious community members he considers 'brothers'

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the misogynist influencer, primarily presents himself as a social media figure, facing substantial critique due to his viewpoints. His perspectives are widely considered contentious and provocative.

Nonetheless, Tate receives support from his dedicated fanbase and his infamous community known as the War Room. Being isolated within a prison cell in Romania didn't desert Tate from his audience.

Previously, he had affirmed that The War Room Network had meticulously organized his affairs during his confinement. In January 2023, Tate communicated to his numerous followers that he possesses external allies who have assumed his duties and obligations.

What is the War Room?

As per Tycoonstory, the War Room Membership curated by Tate serves as a hub for men aspiring to enhance their lives and attain triumph in diverse domains such as business, physical well-being, and relationships.

This exclusive membership encompasses an array of valuable resources, encompassing educational courses, unwavering assistance, and adept guidance.

Within the realm of War Room Membership, participants gain access to an assortment of advantages, notably the privilege to engage in private telegram spaces, facilitating dynamic exchanges with fellow members, and thereby fostering the exchange of ideas.

Additionally, members unlock a plethora of courses covering subjects like biohacking, real estate, and mindset, to name a few. Noteworthy is the personalized support extended by accomplished professionals hailing from varied fields, including Tate himself, a prominent MMA fighter and kickboxer.

At its core, the War Room Membership is founded upon the principles of individuality and the potential inherent in contemporary man. The community endeavors to empower men to break free from societal constraints and pave their path to triumph across all facets of existence.

This membership bestows a global network of kindred spirits united by a shared aspiration for achievement.

At present, there exist three choices for membership:

1. Monthly Membership at $67 per month

2. Annual Membership priced at $597 per year

3. Lifetime Membership, attainable through a single payment of $1,997

Every membership selection presents distinct advantages, with the Lifetime Membership affording the most all-encompassing package.

War Room 'Brothers' of Andrew Tate

Within Tate's sphere, a portion of these 'comrades' emerges from the ranks of the seasoned members comprising his self-proclaimed War Room.

As he conveyed via Telegram in January 2023, “The War Room Network has my life completely in order while I’m unjustly detained. I have brothers on the outside who have taken on my responsibilities."

While substantiated evidence regarding the involvement of these individuals in illicit endeavors remains absent, and none of them bear any connection to the ongoing charges against the Tate Brothers in Romania.

They either endorse his ideology, safeguard his reputation, or ostensibly engage in certain undertakings that constitute his brand. Several of them have pursued these endeavors while maintaining an undisclosed identity.

According to Bellingcat, here are a few War Room leaders:

1. Joule Sullivan

One of the prominent figures representing the War Room is 'Sartorial Shooter', based in Dubai and hailing from Australia.

In a YouTube interview from July 2023, he introduces himself as a former Australian armed forces soldier with a background in intelligence, sharing his experiences across the Middle East and Africa.

Sartorial Shooter attributes his connection to the Tates, particularly Andrew, to an unspecified task in Romania, which led to an invitation to one of his facilities in Ukraine, where he offers various weapons and tactics training grounds around the globe.

Sartorial Shooter's public statements seem to align with the Tates' perspective.

In a Vice News documentary from August 2022, during a War Room event in Romania, he appears to condone the use of phrases like "my women" by Tate, suggesting that men at certain levels can provide for multiple women concurrently.

Nevertheless, he stresses that the War Room isn't about promoting misogyny, asserting that individuals exhibiting racist or sexist behavior would be swiftly expelled.

During a podcast appearance in June 2023, he praised the Tates as cultural icons leading the fight against tokenism, modern degeneracy, and the societal perversions observed in Western society. Sullivan, when questioned by Bellingcat, confirmed his identity as a leader within the War Room.

He mentors members, organizes events and seminars, and portrays the War Room as a positive and supportive community for men, emphasizing its broad focus on areas such as fitness, business, and nutrition.

2. Miles Sonkin

In contrast to Sullivan's openness, another senior member featured in the Vice documentary declined to appear on camera. This individual, a grey-bearded self-professed hypnotist, adopted the moniker 'Iggy Semmelweis,' borrowing the name of a 19th-century Hungarian physician.

Within the documentary, Semmelweis assumes the role of "Andrew's right-hand man" and is positioned as the second-in-command within the War Room hierarchy, following closely behind Tate himself.

Semmelweis consistently advocates for the War Room on Twitter, presenting himself as a key daily leader, and shares content that lauds the Tates.

In a tweet from June 2023, Semmelweis asserted that the War Room is currently at its zenith, with its membership expanding daily by drawing in outstanding and talented men from across the globe.

As a browse through his Twitter feed reveals, Semmelweis is well-versed in the Tates' ideology, with evidence dating back. In 2019, he endorsed one of Tate's 'webcam courses,' espousing the belief that women are assets to be enhanced by men.

In early 2023, unverified and anonymous claims emerged on Twitter, asserting that Semmelweis was in reality an American named Miles Gary Sonkin.

3. Jonathan Bowe

In July of 2022, Semmelweis took to Twitter to acknowledge the significant contribution of an anonymous user using the handle @1stPriestWudan. This man had been instrumental as Semmelweis's "Right Hand" since the inception of The War Room, enabling many of Semmelweis's achievements.

Notably, Semmelweis expressed optimism about the transformative impact of the new systems implemented by @1stPriestWudan, envisioning that The War Room would effortlessly cater to a sizeable membership of 10,000 men.

As of July 2023, the @1stPriestWudan account has amassed just over 1,000 followers and posted a modest number of tweets, largely consisting of retweets related to Andrew Tate and content aligned with Tate's views.

The account doesn't shy away from sharing misogynistic perspectives. In an interaction with Semmelweis in June 2021,

@1stPriestWudan pondered the presence of menopausal women in the workforce. During the same year, the account proposed a swift solution for revitalizing the US military: the elimination of women.

The account operator asserted having military experience, identifying as a pilot, and specifically highlighting their role as an "Antarctic Ice Certified Instructor" in another tweet from 2021.

According to Bellincat, in a Reddit post in 2022 discussing Tate's collection of cars, a user provided a link to a fundraising page for an electric motorbike manufacturer. This post suggested that both Tate and an insider from The War Room were listed as team members.

While the current page doesn't mention either individual, an archived version from December 2022 does indicate Tate and a person named Jonathan Bowe as team members.

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