I have to ask what is nro?
NRO is RPC's latest distraction method and scapegoat.
But, I can imagine that it is probably some mild "CB fanboys" club,
similar to the "28 Good Time gang".
I assume members look out for each-other and warn about scammers, & con-men.
I wonder why he supposedly feels targeted by an alleged group of radio enthusiasts who seek to expose scammers (in a non-violent way) ?
I don't think he's self-aware enough (honestly) to realize the indirect expression of guilt he is providing here, or that people would eventually notice his pattern.
I hope we see enough honest people learn this trade, so that average people can be less concerned about "who is the best", or "who is left",
or "who is being realistic with the audience".
The consumer/customer needs to be (or feel) informed
, to make a "rational" decision, & not an impulse driven one; especially if it cost a lot, people will not feel comfortable committing right away..
He acknowledges that, he gave them a way to rationalize the expense, "it is the best".
He also figured out that if you can convince them that they are already informed enough (to spend correctly or wisely, with you), then you never truly have have to inform or teach anyone anything of value or substance, only tease them with a little sliver or hint at the unreachable results while showing the test equipment, & people stop to think "WOW HE KNOWS WHAT HE IS DOING".
Then he goes on to insinuate that if you want the best results, you must buy from him, because no-one else can do it like he does, and people FALL INTO THE KOOL AID because NATURALLY WE WANT THE BEST.
He is a predator preying on the insecurities of normal & uninformed people who just want to get out and talk. A real 10/10 juke master, pulling emotional strings for a dollar, a manipulator. Instead of ghost watts on a Dosy meter he is using psychological tactics to create a picture in your mind, and anchor himself to the idea of "quality" and "clean" through his catch phrase "cleaner is meaner".
Clean is proper and grand but you are not performing to a degree that is unreachable by your peers, I promise.
A growing concern/trend for social media is the use of misinformation and deception to steer the direction of a conversation or thread, and worse, convince thousands of people to believe a narrative that is not 100% true, (because it fits an agenda) search "Fake News" for info..
Let this teach people a valuable lesson about advertising within social media, and the subtle (but very effective) crowd manipulation it can provide over time.