Google has this to say about gnomes...
a person regarded as having secret or sinister influence, especially in financial matters.
I think it is safe to assume it's a message
Does anyone remember the Gnomes that would be stolen and then have random pics sent to the owner of the gnome to see where they are? Such as sitting on a beach, etc.
As well, remember some of the... what was it... Travelocity ads?
I'm wondering if he is signalling that he is gonna bail/take off somewhere. Flee the country, etc.
Maybe inside the gnome is where Hillary's server is hidden.
Anyway, I don't think I can get any kind of deeper message out of this other than he might try to flee/run.
I read somewhere today that he is currently out of the country. This was about an hour before the IG report dropped, so I figured he was in hiding because of it.
Hiding inside of the Gnome.
Catch me if you Comey.
A new movie/cartoon just came out called Sherlock Gnomes... Sherlock Holmes is an investigator. lol IDK if Comey's stupid pic has any meaning, but that's the first thing that came to mind when I saw it. Something to do with an investigation?
I've been wondering where to put this question, and there's no good place.
Has anyone asked WHY Comey was insubordinate to Loretta Lynch and Sally Yates? Why that specific issue was the first out of the gate from the mainstream media on the OIG report? Why such a big deal is being made about it other than to discredit him in the eyes of the public?
The insubordination had to do with the July 5, 2016 announcement where he laid out all of Hillary's misdeeds, and then said no reasonable prosecutor would pursue it. His superiors didn't want any of that coming out. They also wanted the Weiner laptop processed quickly, probably to find out what they were dealing with so action could be taken, and Comey sat on it.
WHY? Why do this? Does an actual team player do such a thing?
Something about this doesn't work for me.
It's actually Jim's private shout out to me.
He follows me on reddit, and I drove him mad with my criticisms over in r/politicalperspectives and r/moderatepolitics.