Tue, Sep 28, 2021
Don goes deep beneath the Great Lakes and explores flooded caves as he searches for evidence of a mysterious, cave-dwelling, before the Clovis society that may have been the first people to reach America. Evidence presented: a mastodon image carved on a rock beneath Lake Michigan, 16,000-year-old poop and arrowheads from a dry cave in Central Oregon, and a 13,700-year-old human female skeleton from Cenote Naharon in Mexico's Yucatan. Nicknamed Eve of Naharon, she is the oldest human skeleton found in the Americas.
Tue, Oct 12, 2021
Don goes deep beneath Bagras Castle, a Knights Templar stronghold in Turkey, to explore a provocative theory that may link the fabled secret society to Freemasonry and America's founding fathers. He also explores the Old North Church in Boston, Massachusetts and Fort Mifflin in Pennsylvania.