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The Enigma Files 269of feedback arose. Was there anything to prove the validity ofwhat the viewers saw?Ingo Swann, the father of remote viewing, urged cautionwhen he stated:In the case of the ET thing, there may never befeedback.The public gets very excited….”Oh gee, a highlytrained remote viewer is going to try to view the extraterrestrials.”I mean, there’s a lot of sensational interestin that! But there is a bottom line. The bottom line says“feedback,” and without that [the whole thing] couldbe a waste of time. 15Swann’s caution is well founded, but in this instance therewas feedback—astounding feedback—from the Sovietsthemselves. It first came from Alexander Dunayev, chairmanof the Soviet space organization responsible for the PhobosII project.Dunayev announced that the doomed probe had photographedthe image of a small odd-shaped object between itselfand Mars. He suggested the object might have been“debris in the orbit of [the moon] Phobos” or even jettisonedparts from the spacecraft. His tone was anything butcertain. 16More detailed—and exciting—news came in December1991, when Soviet cosmonauts visited the United States. RetiredSoviet Air Force colonel and cosmonaut trainee MarinaPopovich displayed to newsmen in San Francisco one of thelast photographs received from the Phobos II. She said thephoto was given to her by Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, a high

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