 Card number 19. Original version from 1990, revised version from 1992. We'll take a look at the text after we look at the artwork. Cuba. Is that an equal sign? Equal. Oswald? Oswald won. Kennedy lost. Texas Uber. Uber. Uber Hills. Alpha 66. The license plate. Now remember Oswald couldn't drive. Texas Uber Hills. Uber Hills. Let's check this out. Oh, we're gonna check out the text. Make sure the text is the same. If there's any additions here. So, it starts off the same. There's a paragraph break here. Walker was visited at University of Mississippi. So University of Mississippi and then breaks with Walker visited. So that seems to be the same. And then Walker, Walker network ends with the same. Good, good. New Orleans. Okay, cool. So the text seems to be the same. So we're gonna read the original. Card number 19. General Edwin Walker. The quote wanted for treason and quote. Leaflets posted in Dallas on November 21st 1963 were produced by an aide to retired General Edwin Walker who had been removed from command of the Army's 24th Division in Munich in 1961 for indoctrinating his troops with fascist propaganda. In 1962, he was arrested and held in a mental hospital on orders from Attorney General Robert Kennedy for leading a violent mob that tried to keep black student, student James Meredith from enrolling at the University of Mississippi. Walker was visited several times in 1962-63 by Jack Ruby. He was a leader of the John Burr Society of the Minutemen. A paramilitary group that armed and trained anti-Castro Cubans. Two of his Cuban contacts were Carlos Bringuire, a fellow director of the Christian anti- Communist Youth University, and Philip Vidal, a member of the anti-Castro terrorist group. Alpha 66 who later worked in Oliver North's illegal contra-aid network. Oh my God! Walker was on a flight from New Orleans to Dallas when Kennedy's death was announced. He told fellow passengers they were his alibi. The next day he fold the neo-nazi newspaper in Munich to report that Oswald had tried to kill him the previous April, predating Marina's mention of this by 10 days. Later he posted a sign by his house reading quote Cuba, Oswald won, Kennedy lost, end quote. There is no hard evidence that Oswald shot at Walker, but his name and number were in Oswald's address book and Oswald had a photo of his house in which appears a 1957 Chevy, possibly Felipe Vandals. A further link between the two is a role of film shot in 1963 by an acquaintance of Walker showing the general in his Dallas home and Oswald handing out pro-Castro leaflets in New Orleans. That's the sign. Cuba, Oswald won, Kennedy lost. Oh someone in our chat mentioned what this means. Texas Uber Ales and is German for Texas Above All. Referring to the former German national anthem Deutschland Uber Ales, Germany Above All by linguist and poet August van Fleerzer Lurbren. Wow, thank you Plutonic Plurus for looking into that.