In this in-depth conversation, Martin Willis is joined by Anna Brady-Estevez, a senior technology investor and former government innovation leader, for a wide-ranging discussion on UAP, scientific rigor, and the future of advanced research. Anna shares her personal journey into the UAP topic—from early curiosity and cultural stigma to firsthand sightings and high-level exposure through government, science, and finance. Drawing on her experience funding hundreds of advanced technology companies across energy, space, and national security, she explains how UAP-related questions increasingly overlap with real, cutting-edge research already underway.Topics explored include:Why UAP remained stigmatized for decades—and what has changed
Firsthand sightings involving orbs, structured craft, and anomalous behavior
How scientists evaluate unexplained phenomena without abandoning rigor
The role of government, funding, and private industry in UAP research
Congressional hearings, whistleblowers, and public disclosure
Advanced propulsion, materials science, sensing technologies, and energy
Reports of non-human biologics and why the terminology matters
National security concerns versus scientific openness
What meaningful UAP research funding would actually support
Why innovation often begins with anomalies others ignore
Rather than speculation, this episode focuses on process, evidence, and implications—asking not what to believe, but how serious inquiry should proceed when observations challenge existing models.SHOW NOTES