 This is card number 3. The artwork is the same. However, the writing is a little different on this one. There's a little bit of addition added here. So what we're going to do is, and it's hard to tell which parts have been added and taken out, so what we're going to do, we're going to read card number 3. Okay, this whole card of the revised version. So this, let me bring this out again, just so you know, this is the original version, this is the revised version. Best evidence, and that's one thing that happened with the Oliver Stone movie and the information that was released regarding the assassination, because Oliver Stone released some information regarding the autopsy that wasn't available before. So this drawing, let me see, let's see if all the drawings are the same. The artwork is the same. That's cool. Maybe they're right up on the bottom. I didn't check that. The writing seems to be the same, right? But what we're going to do, we're going to read the revised version of the autopsy, because this is incredibly important, right? So this is, from 1992, revised version of the Kuteta assassination of JFK trading cards, right? We already read, we already took a look at the artwork. It's sort of a storyboard of what took place. Let's read the background. The autopsy. Card number 3. Okay, Lyndon Johnson would not leave Dallas without the president's widow, who in turn refused to depart without her husband's body. So the autopsy was performed at Beth, Bethus Dad Naval Hospital. Claims that the body was altered between Parkland and Beth, Bethus Dad persist due to incompatible description of the president's wounds. And because the Ornate, Ornate, Ornate, or Ornate, Ornate presidential casket was left unguarded on Air Force, Air Force One, during its delayed takeoff, while Johnson, on his own orders, was sworn in as president. The premise of tampering with reinforced, was reinforced by naval officers claim that Kennedy's body appeared at Bethesda in body bag inside a cheap tin casket prior to the arrival of the official entourage. The autopsy was performed by Commander James Humes and two other naval doctors, none of them forensic pathologists. Parkland found a three inch exit hole in the back of the head indicating a frontal shot. Humes, whose first observation, according to FBI agent, was that there had been surgery of the head area, quote, surgery of the head area, and quote, describe the head wound as a gaping hole towards the right front, as from a rear shot. Parkland saw a back wound below the right shoulder. Humes located it in the neck. Parkland saw an entrance wound in the throat. Humes called it a trichotomy. After being told of his mistake the next day, and without having followed the path of the bullet through the neck, on orders from an unnamed general, Humes concluded this bullet had exited from the throat. He then burnt his primary autopsy notes. His findings, along with a bullet found on a stretcher at Parkland, gave rise to the Warren Commission's magic bullet theory, end quote. But in 1992, former Parkland doctor Charles Crenshaw broke 29 years of silence stating he had observed that Kennedy was shot from the front. And this part here, coup d'etat trading course, revised second edition, text copyright 1990-1992, Paul Brancato, art copyright 1990-1992, Bill Wieske, phenomenal writer, artist by the way, Bill Wieske, and Eclipse Entertainment, P.O. Box 1099, Forestville, California, 95436. And here's the copyright for the 1990 version. So here's the original version. And you can see the paper on this is wider, right? So the first version came out in 1990, the second version, revised version after the Oliver Stone movie, and the documents that were released came out in 1992. Very cool. Very cool.