Operation Starlight on Castle Peak
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May 2, 1960
Castle Peak, 14,259 feet high, in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, was charged by the Master Aetherius on May 2nd, 1960. The team consisted of Dr. King, Keith Robertson, Charles Abrahamson, Monique Noppe, Erain Noppe, and Edna Spencer.
Dr. King was in New York when he was informed that Denver, Colorado would be the assembly point for the last phase of Operation Starlight in America, so he arranged a series of 14 lectures to carry him across the country to Denver. While in Denver, Dr. King received additional information from the Master Aetherius in a transmission which stated: “I suggest that, in order to successfully complete Operation Starlight in the Americas, you proceed to a very small place—a place which, at the moment, is insignificant to some extent but will not always be so. I refer to the village called—Aspen.”
On May 1st, the team made their way to a high mountain chalet at 11,000 feet, where they would spend the night. They left the snowbound chalet at 6:00 am on May 2nd, 1960, and the thin air made the climb a breathless, plodding, step-by-step advance. The brilliant sun was blinding, cutting through the thin protection of the team’s high altitude facial cream and began—unnoticed at first—to burn their skin.
About halfway to the summit, Dr. King realized that he was suffering from severe altitude sickness, with a headache which grew worse with each foot gained. When they reached the ridge, Dr. King left the team and went on ahead for the charge on a secondary peak, just below the main summit of Castle Peak.
Dr. King later wrote: “Somehow I managed to control my physical exhaustion and mental turbulence to such an extent that I could perform the manipulations necessary to enable me to act as a channel for the great cosmic power to be sent into this mountain.”
In a transmission given in London on May 14, 1960, it was revealed that the Great White Brotherhood (Spiritual Hierarchy of Earth) had moved into Castle Peak to use this mountain as a holy retreat.
1) The team gazes at the magnificence of the Rocky Mountains.
2) At nearly 14,000 feet elevation, Dr. King points the way for the team’s approach
3) The small team against the vastness of the mountains which surround them.
4) Team members help Dr. King slowly down Castle Peak after the completion of the charge.
5) Dr. King suffers from severe sunburn.
Operation Starlight on Castle Peak
<< Back to Chapter 4: Number One
May 2, 1960
Castle Peak, 14,259 feet high, in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, was charged by the Master Aetherius on May 2nd, 1960. The team consisted of Dr. King, Keith Robertson, Charles Abrahamson, Monique Noppe, Erain Noppe, and Edna Spencer.
Dr. King was in New York when he was informed that Denver, Colorado would be the assembly point for the last phase of Operation Starlight in America, so he arranged a series of 14 lectures to carry him across the country to Denver. While in Denver, Dr. King received additional information from the Master Aetherius in a transmission which stated: “I suggest that, in order to successfully complete Operation Starlight in the Americas, you proceed to a very small place—a place which, at the moment, is insignificant to some extent but will not always be so. I refer to the village called—Aspen.”
On May 1st, the team made their way to a high mountain chalet at 11,000 feet, where they would spend the night. They left the snowbound chalet at 6:00 am on May 2nd, 1960, and the thin air made the climb a breathless, plodding, step-by-step advance. The brilliant sun was blinding, cutting through the thin protection of the team’s high altitude facial cream and began—unnoticed at first—to burn their skin.
About halfway to the summit, Dr. King realized that he was suffering from severe altitude sickness, with a headache which grew worse with each foot gained. When they reached the ridge, Dr. King left the team and went on ahead for the charge on a secondary peak, just below the main summit of Castle Peak.
Dr. King later wrote: “Somehow I managed to control my physical exhaustion and mental turbulence to such an extent that I could perform the manipulations necessary to enable me to act as a channel for the great cosmic power to be sent into this mountain.”
In a transmission given in London on May 14, 1960, it was revealed that the Great White Brotherhood (Spiritual Hierarchy of Earth) had moved into Castle Peak to use this mountain as a holy retreat.
1) The team gazes at the magnificence of the Rocky Mountains.
2) At nearly 14,000 feet elevation, Dr. King points the way for the team’s approach
3) The small team against the vastness of the mountains which surround them.
4) Team members help Dr. King slowly down Castle Peak after the completion of the charge.
5) Dr. King suffers from severe sunburn.