Like seeing the truth right in front of you but being unable to understand the significance.
Example, some sees footage of WTC 7 in an obvious controlled demolition but being unable to understand, realize, or believe that it is a controlled demolition.
I'm not an expert on the battle of midway and not sure specifically what andy is referring to, but i vaguely recall that the scouts / admiral made a mistake as to the type of American ships / fighters they were encountering and so the admiral outfitted his planes for dive bombing but they realized the mistake too late and tried to outfit their planes for something else and this prevented them from effectively responding to US fighter sorties.
Like seeing the truth right in front of you but being unable to understand the significance.
Example, some sees footage of WTC 7 in an obvious controlled demolition but being unable to understand, realize, or believe that it is a controlled demolition.
How does that relate to the Japanese leadership in WW2?
I'm not an expert on the battle of midway and not sure specifically what andy is referring to, but i vaguely recall that the scouts / admiral made a mistake as to the type of American ships / fighters they were encountering and so the admiral outfitted his planes for dive bombing but they realized the mistake too late and tried to outfit their planes for something else and this prevented them from effectively responding to US fighter sorties.
This makes sense. Thanks
It's metaphorical....you have to think outside the box.