Interesting if accurate (ignoring the bit about Atlantis), but I can't help but notice that most of those are not recent, or at least not as recent as the DNA work which appears to support the Berengian hypothesis, including accounting for the X haplogroup some of the other researchers were leaning on to support a European migratory model (cf.
Fagundes et al.). Which isn't to say that there couldn't have also been a Solutrean migration across the Atlantic, but there's no evidence that such migrants spread throughout the Americas and were responsible for its peopling. Most likely, if such migrants did make an Atlantic crossing then they were displaced or absorbed into the mass of migrants coming from Berengia (like the hypothesized South Pacific migrants 30kya).