
Clue 1
Do you know who this is?
Clue 2
His lifespan might help you find him. Or a reverse image search.
Solution
This is Alexander Graham Bell. Knowing a little bit about why he's famous--perhaps his greatest invention--will go a long ways towards helping you solve the rest of this card.

Clue 1
If you've solved the previous puzzle, then you may already have some leftover research that could help with this one.
Clue 2
No more "swyping" is required, but the "key"-board part could still be useful.
Solution
Every number of punctuation in this text shares a key with a letter. If you convert to those letters you get the plaintext: "The fingerprints found on this card will match those found on the plane if you want to turn me in."
Clue 3
Locate an image of an old SwiftKey keyboard.

Clue 1
Do you know who this is?
Clue 2
His lifespan might help you find him. Or a reverse image search.
Solution
This is Alexander Graham Bell. Knowing a little bit about why he's famous--perhaps his greatest invention--will go a long ways towards helping you solve the rest of this card.

Clue 1
A lot of modern cell phones no longer have physical buttons.
Clue 2
If you decode the two postage stamps (using a simple alphanumeric substitution) they will, along with the background image behind the text at the top, point you to some specific technology.
Solution
The squares represent digital keys on a touchscreen keyboard. Following how you would "swype" to write a word, you get the plaintext word: Portland.
Clue 3
Even though SwiftKey itself isn't used anymore, a lot of similar applications exist, and you've probably used one yourself.

Clue 1
If you've solved the previous puzzle, then you may already have some leftover research that could help with this one.
Clue 2
No more "swyping" is required, but the "key"-board part could still be useful.
Solution
Every number of punctuation in this text shares a key with a letter. If you convert to those letters you get the plaintext: "The fingerprints found on this card will match those found on the plane if you want to turn me in."
Clue 3
Locate an image of an old SwiftKey keyboard.