YouTube/Ascendents Net (Jan-20) shared (210 videos, updated: May-3), "2025 Trump's Second Administration: First 100 Days - Ascendents.net News — videos from and related to the start of Donald J. Trump's second term as U.S. President." Playlist for YouTube (includes: The Wall Street Journal, PBS News Hour, Forbes, CNN, CBS News, and others).
"President Donald Trump 2025 Official Presidential Portrait," CNBC asc.cool/?gW and The White House asc.cool/?57
EVERYTHING THAT SOUNDED GOOD — first day in office — a swamp: Trump launched an agenda by signing roughly 200 executive orders, CBS News (Jan-20) reported. The Washington Post (Jan-20) added, Trump claimed there was party unity, even though headlines repeated (e.g. USA Today, Politico, Al Jazeera, and Local 3 Chattanooga TN) that the Republican Party was more divided than ever: X] typical Republican politicians, Y] MAGA Nationalists, Z] Neo-MAGA Oligarchs. Trump's second administration (struggling with the reins to point the elephant in the right direction) was bringing back memories and echoing the chaos/disorganization of his first administration.
"President Trump began his second term Monday with a sweeping order aimed at reversing dozens of former President Biden’s top priorities, from regulations aimed at lowering health care costs, to coronavirus outreach, Affordable Care Act expansions, and protections against gender-based discrimination,"STAT (Jan-20) reported.
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President-elect Donald Trump (Jan-19) held (video) a pre-inauguration rally. "The purpose of the rally was intended to be clear, but the music suggested a far messier — and still unresolved — truth underneath,"New York Times had noticed contradictions. Trump spoke, "...and he (Elon) knows those computers better than anybody. All those computers, those vote-counting computers... And we ended up winning..."
(Nov-14) YouTube/Ascendents Net - playlist: 2024 U.S. Presidential Transition - Ascendents.net News, "documentaries about the first U.S. Presidents, America's Founding and the Constitution, Immigration, Foreign Policy, Democracy, WW2, 2024 updates, and more..." (61 videos, updated: Jan-24)
"Photograph of Harry S. Truman and Robert Kennedy at the Harry S. Truman Library, 24 September 1960, photograph by Alex Petrovic (courtesy Harry S. Truman Library, photograph #77-4108)" via U.S. National Park Service asc.cool/?x(2024, Jul-19) (Compared to Truman) "How popular/ unpopular is Joe Biden? An updating calculation of the president's approval rating, accounting for each poll's recency, sample size, methodology and house effects," via FiveThirtyEight asc.cool/?gM
During July 10th's NATO 75th anniversary, Biden quoted (to the, "Secretary-General, Allies, and friends):" 33rd U.S. President Harry Truman's idea behind the Alliance, "we hope to create a shield against aggression, the fear of aggression, and to permit us to get on with the real business of creating government and society... For 75 years, our nations have grown and prospered behind the NATO shield. Today, we’re stronger than we’ve ever been." In the 1948 election, Truman vs Dewey: Brittanica wrote, "Dewey was widely tipped by pollsters to win the election easily. Indeed, the New York Times considered it over and Life magazine had already declared Dewey the, next president of the United States."Brittanica continued, "in early September 1948 (2 months before the election) Elmo Roper, of Roper Research Associates, reported that Truman trailed Dewey by about 13 percent in the polls... Truman refused to believe he stood no chance." After Truman won by more than 2 million people and getting over 100 more electoral votes, Dewey said, "I was just as surprised as you are." July 18th, as RNC events unfolded, CNBC reported, Biden was in Delaware recovering from Covid-19, "showing mild symptoms with no signs of a fever."
(1917) "Wake up America! Civilization calls every man, woman and child!," by James Montgomery Flagg via U.S. Library of Congress asc.cool/?g
Being so driven and determinedto play a show with local band, The Dandy Warhols, The Ascendents' drummer Timmy and bassist Josh had given away their souls to the Dandy Warhols."THEY GAVE THEIR F---ING SOULS TO THE DANDY WARHOLS!" Kyle commented with extreme contempt and disappointment, "other past Ascendents souls also were lost to the Dandy Warhols," and referenced an earlier Ascendents' drummer from long, long ago.
(1918) "Don't talk, the web is spun for you with invisible threads, keep out of it, help to destroy it--spies are listening," via U.S. Library of Congress shorturl.at/jBUDu
Kyle added, "we are the better band, are they going to headline us? By the way, for that kind of style: compared to The Dandy Warhols, The Brian Jonestown Massacre sounds more--" a fight interrupted.
The two rival West Coast "psychedelic" rock bands had somehow polarized/split The Ascendents' fanbase(A.K.A. the entire human race). Kyle shouted, "I demand 10 million-billion dollars (contribution) from each and every one of them!"Everyone was out and in it for themselves. Reaching to the highest ground, Kyle had exclaimed, "whatever happens, I hope that it is my best!" Timmy had replied, "actually, I hope that too, lol!" From Josh, no comment was provided (classified). Kyle had pushed the narrative that Josh's soul was probably too busy being tortured while trying to get through The Dandy Warhols - The Best Of The Capitol Years: 1995-2007 album.
"S & H green stamps," by artist Andy Warhol, "exhibit at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, 1965." via U.S. Library of Congress shorturl.at/ayR5A
Eventually, as the years passed, it became more obvious (via Reddit) that the BJM (The Brian Jonestown Massacre) actually was a lot more-preferred than the Dandys, but even through the year of 2024, Josh and Timmy were still overly committed and possessed, all day and every day, fantasizing and thirsting, for the possible dream, of one day, playing a "show"... with the Dandy Warhols. They wouldn't come down. Their poor, unfortunate, and blinded "Dandy-sipping" souls didn't care about their own band, only the Dandy Warhols. Instead of pushing for the next Ascendents album, Josh and Timmy prioritized going to Dandy Warhols concerts: to be top #1 Dandy fans, to maybe see someone top-less, and to try talking about that great shining "dandy" gig on the horizon. Kyle shared a link, "340 minutes (80 songs) of Anton Newcombe and The Brian Jonestown Massacre." He summarized, "their hunger for power was over. It wasn't a bed of roses or a pleasurable cruise. It was like getting sand kicked in my face, but we didn't lose. This is a victory for all of the free world." Then, Kyle shared a special (Raw Sessions) version of Queen's "We Are The Champions."
"Rifts of The Ascendents" YouTube Playlist by Kyle Keith - (28 videos) Play all | Shuffle — "Timeless full albums and songs out of Portland, Oregon, the West Coast, the United States of America, and more... Includes music from: The Ascendents, Michael Jackson, Queen, Guns N' Roses, The Doors, Milli Vanilli, INXS, Earth Wind & Fire, Black Box, The White Stripes, Iggy Pop, Hüsker Dü, Everclear, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Dandy Warhols, Dead Moon, Ween, and Minutemen. Read the full article at Ascendents.net News."
Here are some notable Ascendents Sphere (AAC-1) stars that also are part of constellations. Ascendents Sphere stars (The Ascendents) are named with the AAC-1 prefix, followed by their constellations, and the count when it was discovered as part of the Ascendents Sphere.
For example: The first sphere discovery in Canis Major (CMa), the star "18 CMa" is also "AAC-1-CMa-1."
15 Cam (AAC-1-Cam-1) 17 Cam (AAC-1-Cam-2) and BE Cam (AAC-1-Cam-3)
Columba, the Dove
SX Col (AAC-1-Col-1)
Pegasus, the Winged Horse
9 Peg (AAC-1-Peg-1)
Cassiopeia, the Seated Queen (Andromeda's Mother)
44 Cas (AAC-1-Cas-1)
Sculptor, the Sculptor
BU Scl (AAC-1-Scl-1)
Orion, the Hunter
GW Ori (AAC-1-Ori-1)
Cygnus, the Swan
Deneb AKA "a Cyg" (AAC-1-Cyg-1)
More about exploring the Ascendents Sphere (AAC-1)
Most of its stars appear around 913 light years away from the sphere center, which is near or at Sol. The majority of AAC-1 stars are small stars similar to Sol, the star of our Solar System. Unless viewing from the perfect distance, the only way to see the sphere is to be at the wall and look parallel with it so the stars reveal a sharp spherical/circular outline. If anybody lives in the many sphere boundary stars -- as part of the spherical web, they have several neighbors within only a few light years. Therefore if there is life, it would be reasonable for those sphere stars to first contact each other before trying to reach AAC-1's center. Once every thousand years, using light, Sol can communicate with the sphere and the sphere can also answer once every thousand years, so a message and a response is approximately 2000 light years away.
Exploring the Milky Way Galaxy has led to to the discovery of something incredibly unclear and mysterious about Sol and the Milky Way Galaxy. Greats like Copernicus and Galileo were stepping stones succeeded by Einstein, Hawking, and many others.
Continued from, Space: Quick Guide for Finding Earth, greater than black holes, understanding the state of our galaxy and being able to see the immediate effects of what is happening, is a paradox that answers and unanswers the universe from all sides, because as explained in the previous article, Space: Bonus Galaxy Collisions, light reaches us before matter, and for something so giant to collide, it takes millions of years for the transition, and a lot can happen in those millions of years. The most distant parts of the galaxy told us the story way before humans are ever going to feel it, as when at a distance to look at an object thousands of light years in diameter, it's mind-bending even trying to make sense of what is seen.
Blue rays (stellar streams) in the Milky Way Galaxy The Ascendents Sphere (AAC-1)
What is AAC-1? The Ascendents Sphere
AAC-1 isn't the Oort Cloud or Kuiper Asteroid Belt. Those are icy and a lot closer, and don't need their distances referenced in light years. The Ascendents Sphere of stars AAC-1 is about 913 light years away. Why are we where we are? Even though Sol is inside the sphere, due to galactic relativity, its wave may still be approaching. For now, Earth survives the disturbance. There is a lot to assume. Gaps in stars over time made our galaxy map & the sphere's boundary. The sphere AAC-1 might be the limitation of certain telescopes, and the rays could be from big stars casting shadows, but that doesn't quite explain the story of why some rays are made of only blue stars. Modern telescopes can see millions and billions of light years, there is no reason for charts to get hung up at 913 light years. It seems like the technology for charting that many stars would have to be fairly modern. If the Ascendents Sphere is a data error, it doesn't answer why every sphere star isn't exactly 913 light years, sometimes it's 912, or maybe even 930 light years away. Maybe the paradox isn't a true sphere. Maybe Sol isn't the center. Maybe the center isn't what it was. Maybe the change ended the dinosaurs, or maybe since from a long time before that, the sphere could have drifted. If Sol isn't the center, time-dilation relativity would explain why we aren't dust, or maybe we are. All humanity is a flash for a turn of the galaxy; there's time for life even during galactic catastrophe.
Milky Way Stellar Background AAC-1 is hard to find in all of the other stars Ascendents Sphere (AAC-1) with Milky Way Background
At the sphere edge in the middle of M 7 (AAC-7) is star system AAC-2.
These two stars appear to orbit each other: HD 162678 (AAC-2-1) & HD 162679 (AAC-2-2).
Near view of AAC-2: HD 162678 (AAC-2-1) & HD 162679 (AAC-2-2) Far view of AAC-2: HD 162678 (AAC-2-1) & HD 162679 (AAC-2-2)
Messier Object 7: Ptolemy’s Cluster (AAC-7)
This blue line on the Ascendents Sphere is Messier 7: Ptolemy’s Cluster (M 7) is supposedly extends 980 light years away, however; there are data tables everywhere and they seem to keep getting more accurate. Online searches for a sphere of stars at that distance returned no recognizable information. It could be a shockwave gathering the stars with less mass. Update from August 29, 2022: Articles from 2019 reference possibilities for a vague "river of stars" at 1000 light years, but the articles don't identify the object or accurately describe it as spherical and all-surrounding (they claimed to have found a disc), and since then (three years later) has been unheard of and undocumented. Researchers even published the stellar river in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics. "As soon as we investigated this particular group of stars in more detail, we knew that we had found what we were looking for: A coeval, stream-like structure, stretching for hundreds of parsecs across a third of the entire sky," said Verena Fürnkranz, doctoral student at the University of Vienna. "It was so thrilling to be part of a new discovery."
It is unclear if what they thought they spotted even is the Ascendents Sphere (AAC-1), which is actually a ~913 ly radius star-dome (not a river or stream-like). If anything, the Ascendents Sphere would be more like an "ocean" of stars, but Earth's global conveyor belt can cycle the oceans every 1000 years. For the Ascendents Sphere, however; slower more like tectonic plates -- star currents are even much more complicated, existing in stellar magnitudes, and even galactic time proportions. The Star Dome of the Ascendents' origin and center is critical to understanding the true story of humanity. A textbook rewriting discovery of such universal magnitude is here at Ascendents.net. The Ascendents Sphere (AAC-1) is a new astronomic finding and these articles chart/document it.
M 7 (AAC-7) at the edge of AAC-1 (Far zoom) M 7 (AAC-7), at the edge of AAC-1 (Zoomed out) M 7 (AAC-7), at the edge of AAC-1 (Zoomed in) M 7 (AAC-7), at the edge of AAC-1 (Close zoom)
What's next?
Further research can determine if the shape of the Ascendents Sphere, like the shape of our galaxy map, is real or technology limitation/artifact, however; nearly 1000 light years away, a stellar sphere seems to surround us. In the next article, explore some Ascendents Sphere (AAC-1) stars. To be continued... Click here: Space: Notable Stars of the Ascendents Sphere