This YouTube video features Colion Noir discussing his professional relationship with NRATV. While the specific details of his status are not revealed in the provided data, the title suggests a statement or update from Noir on the matter. The description includes various links for subscribing to the channel, supporting the creator on Patreon, checking out other content like car reviews, and purchasing merchandise or supplies.
This video discusses the potential closure of NRATV and explores whether the NRA has actually shut down the platform. The description emphasizes viewer support through Patreon and mentions merchandise from "Forged From Freedom." It also highlights the channel's aim to foster a community for discussing hobbies, tactics, and opinions related to firearms and other interests, welcoming collectors, preppers, and sportsmen. The original score is by Madison Stegall and artwork by Daniel Greenfield.
This video is part of NOIR Season 8, focusing on the community of South Central Los Angeles. It touches on the lack of hope for the youth despite some individual improvements. The description includes links to full episodes on NRATV, a giveaway contest, and merchandise from "Keep America Tactical" and "The Pew Pew Life," all associated with the presenter, Colion Noir. It also highlights resources for concealed carry and promotes social media followings.
This video, "Albany, New York Part 2: Redemption | NOIR Season 7," by Colion Noir, is the second part of a three-part series. Colion Noir reports from Albany, New York, examining the state's motto 'Excelsior' and contrasting it with the reality on the ground. The video aims to highlight citizens making a difference in their communities and expose politicians who may misplace blame on gun owners. The content focuses on people and solutions rather than politics and gridlock, with mentions of merchandise available for purchase. Social media links are also provided.
This video, "Albany, New York: Gun Control & Political Corruption Part 1," by Colion Noir of NRATV, critiques gun control policies implemented by Andrew Cuomo and New York elites. Noir argues that these policies are ineffective in addressing the real issues of crime, violence, drugs, and poor education plaguing Albany, despite claims of "public safety." The series aims to highlight the struggles of everyday citizens in Albany who are working to improve their communities and expose politicians who use gun owners as scapegoats for their policy failures. It emphasizes finding real solutions rather than engaging in political gridlock. The video also promotes Colion Noir's merchandise, including "I Am the Militia" shirts, hats, and "Pew Pew Life" apparel.
This video announces the upcoming "NOIR Shooting Challenge Season 4" by Colion Noir, promoting behind-the-scenes content and encouraging viewers to follow him on social media and visit his online shop for merchandise. The challenge is set to be intense and will be broadcast on NRATV. The description also includes links to purchase Colion Noir hats, Pew Pew Life apparel, and tumblers.
Colion Noir is preparing to release a report from Albany, NY, focusing on the city's public safety issues. The video description criticizes New York's gun control measures, arguing they are ineffective given Albany's high crime rates, drug problems, and poor education system. Noir plans to investigate the root causes of these problems by visiting local parks, barber shops, and schools, highlighting community efforts and exposing politicians who he believes scapegoat gun owners for their own policy failures. The description also includes links to Colion Noir's merchandise.
This NRATV video features a full interview between Colion Noir and Killer Mike, recorded on March 18th. An excerpt of this interview was previously featured in a NOIR episode released on March 22nd. The video provides direct links to Colion Noir's social media profiles on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
Dan Bongino, a former Secret Service Agent and NYPD Officer, reacts to John Oliver's feature on NRATV. Bongino and host Grant Stinchfield humorously view Oliver's segment as a free advertisement, highlighting that Oliver showcased some of NRATV's content. The discussion revolves around the media's portrayal of gun-related topics and the platform's reach. The video also mentions NRATV's broadcast schedule.
This episode of "Empower the People" features rape survivor Kimberly Corban reflecting on her intensive concealed-carry training at SIG Sauer Academy. The video highlights her newfound confidence in self-defense, emphasizing her improved ability to access and utilize a firearm in potential threat scenarios. The episode is sponsored by Sig Sauer and is part of the NRATV series.
This episode of "Empower the People" (S1 E5), titled "The Last Defense," sponsored by Sig Sauer, focuses on the moral implications and responsibilities associated with carrying a firearm. Kimberly Corban experiences training at the SIG Sauer Academy, emphasizing practical application alongside ethical considerations. The video promotes further content from NRATV.
This episode of 'Empower the People' on NRATV features Kimberly Corban, a rape survivor, discussing the importance of situational awareness and overcoming fear. Sponsored by Sig Sauer, the episode highlights lessons learned at the SIG Sauer Academy, focusing on maintaining a proactive mindset without succumbing to fear when facing potential threats. The video encourages viewers to watch more episodes on NRATV.