Who were the Solutreans?



In honor of Columbus Day this past Monday, Frank opens the show with
his now-famous "Hail Columbus!" speech. Frank then goes on to explain
who were really the first humans to walk on the American continents:
The Solutreans, a Caucasian race of people who traveled from Europe
tens of thousands of years before even the so-called "Indians"
traveled into North America via the Bering Straits, and whose remains,
including the highly-disputed Kennewick Man and Clovis Point, have
been found in recent decades.

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