The following articles trace General Edwin Walker’s radicalization, his central role in Dallas’s far-right propaganda, and his deep ties
to anti-Kennedy rhetoric. They reveal how Walker’s speeches, networks, and influence shaped the "Wanted for Treason" flyer and the black-bordered ad—both circulated on the day
of JFK’s assassination. Together, they expose a coordinated ideological campaign framing Kennedy as a traitor and fueling local hostility.