The video is about the creator's experience joining and being kicked out of Andrew Tate's $5,000 War Room, including his initial underwhelming impression, networking with other members, and the reason for his removal.
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The video is about the YouTuber's experience joining Andrew Tate's $5,000 War Room for one year. He shares his unbiased opinion on the War Room and reveals the reason why he got kicked out.
He explains that the War Room is a bunch of Telegram chats and that the real benefit comes from networking with other members. He shares his first impressions of the War Room and the people he met, including someone making money from selling pictures of women and someone looking for a sales job.
He also talks about his second meeting, where he shared his knowledge about Etsy and received positive feedback from other members.
The creator joined Andrew Tate's $5,000 War Room in March 2022.
Joining was easier back then compared to now, and the creator only had to pay to join.
The War Room is a bunch of Telegram chats, and members have to sign an NDA or agreement form.
The creator got kicked out of the War Room for sharing information about the War Room on social media.
Paying $5,000 for admission is just the beginning, and members must pay for courses and official meetings.
Some members of the War Room make money from OnlyFans, which the creator finds Haram.
The creator did not find the value in paying so much money to join the War Room and felt uncomfortable with the culture.
The creator believes that people should not worship human beings, even if they are successful.
The creator was removed from the War Room because he did not align with the values of the group.
I Joined Andrew Tate's $5,000 War Room for 1 Year - YouTube
Introduction
The creator got kicked out of Andrew Tate's $5,000 War Room after one year.
The video will show the creator's experience inside the War Room and the reason for his removal.
The video is unbiased and does not contain any affiliate links.
Joining the War Room
The creator joined the War Room in March 2022.
Joining was easier back then compared to now.
The creator only had to pay to join.
It took a whole day to be added to the chat groups.
The creator was underwhelmed on day one and expected more action, videos, and knowledge.
Inside the War Room
The War Room is a bunch of Telegram chats.
Members have to sign an NDA or agreement form.
Members have to watch a movie and meet with other members to experience the most benefit.
There are chats for business, girls, money, freelance, fitness, and more.
The creator met people making money from selling pictures of women, a software company salesman, and someone looking for a sales job.
I Joined Andrew Tate's $5,000 War Room for 1 Year - YouTube
Reason for Removal
The creator got kicked out of the War Room for sharing information about the War Room on social media.
The creator did not know that sharing information was against the rules.
The creator tried to appeal the decision but was unsuccessful.
The creator believes that the War Room is still worth joining despite his removal.
The creator recommends joining the War Room for networking opportunities and access to successful people.
Initial Impressions of the War Room
Met Andrew Tate and other members of the War Room.
Some members make money from OnlyFans, Reddit, and selling digital products on TikTok.
One member was broke and asked for help.
As a Muslim, the environment made the creator uncomfortable.
Expected to be the dumbest person in the room, but found himself giving more than receiving.
Costs of Joining the War Room
Paying $5,000 for admission is just the beginning.
Must pay for the five fundamental courses, which cost $3,000 with a discount.
Must attend official War Room meetings, which cost at least $1,000 and up to $10,000.
Creator did not find the value in paying so much money.
Other members found value in the War Room, but the creator did not.
Comparison of Making Money from OnlyFans vs. Drop Shipping
Some members of the War Room make money from OnlyFans, which the creator finds Haram.
Creator believes that making money from e-commerce is not Haram because people are selling things that people actually need.
Creator believes that making money through Haram ways is not worth it.
Creator did not want to be in an environment where people are constantly drinking.
Creator's Muslim faith made him uncomfortable in the War Room environment.
Complaints about the War Room
Creator did not find the value in paying so much money to join the War Room.
Creator felt like he was giving more than receiving in the War Room.
Creator did not want to be in an environment where people are constantly drinking.
Creator's Muslim faith made him uncomfortable in the War Room environment.
Creator did not find the War Room experience beneficial.
Initial Impressions of the War Room
The creator initially thought that the War Room would be beneficial for him.
He wanted to create a similar group for Muslims.
He felt that the War Room was talking to him as if he was a super beginner.
He found the daily tasks to be basic and something he could have learned from Twitter.
He appreciated the copyrighting room and the help he received there.
Worshiping Human Beings
The creator believes that people cannot worship human beings, even if they are successful.
He thinks that people should not hold others in such high regard.
He acknowledges that Andrew Tate is successful, but he is still a human being.
He advises people not to put all their trust into a human being.
He believes that people should not be worshiping human beings.
The War Room Culture
The creator felt that his values did not align with the values of the people in the War Room.
He did not like that the War Room was filled with people who were okay with making money in any way possible.
He did not want to be part of a culture that accepted things like OnlyFans businesses.
He did not want to be part of a culture that preached about having multiple girls for pleasure.
He believes that this type of mentality will lead to society's decline.
Reason for Removal
The creator was removed from the War Room because he did not align with the values of the group.
He did not want to be part of a culture that went against his values.
He believes that people should not compromise their values for success.
He thinks that people should find success while staying true to their values.
He believes that people should not be afraid to leave a group if it goes against their values.
Experience joining and being kicked out of Andrew Tate's $5,000 War Room
The creator initially had an underwhelming impression of the War Room.
Networking with other members was a positive experience.
The reason for the creator's removal was not renewing their membership by paying $2,200 every year.
The War Room is a network of high caliber men who are financially and physically successful.
The creator did not align with some of the War Room's values, particularly religious values.
The creator hopes to create their own network of high caliber men in the future.
I Joined Andrew Tate's $5,000 War Room for 1 Year - YouTube
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