

Jordan Goudreau
Former Green Beret and founder of Silvercorp who organized Operation Gideon and is the episode's primary subject, discussing recruitment, contracts, and alleged U.S. government involvement.
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Nov 1, 2025 • 1h 9min
“Designed To Hurt Trump” - Jordan Goudreau & Operation Gideon: The Plot To Take Out Maduro | PBD Podcast | Ep. 677
Jordan Goudreau, a former Green Beret and founder of Silvercorp, dives into the controversial Operation Gideon aimed at ousting Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro. He discusses his military background and how he was recruited during the Trump administration, revealing alleged ties to CIA and Colombian intelligence that hampered the mission. Goudreau addresses the chaotic legal fallout, the strategic importance of Venezuela, and reflects on whether he would do it all over again, providing a gripping look into high-stakes political maneuvering.

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Nov 8, 2025 • 17min
“Civil War In The White House” - Did Pompeo & Pence Plot A Venezuelan Coup To OUST Trump?
Jordan Goudreau, a former Green Beret and founder of a security company, shares his extraordinary journey from soldier to strategist. He discusses his claimed recruitment by Trump aides to lead a plan for Nicolás Maduro's ousting. Goudreau explains the intricate details of a $212 million contract with opposition leader Juan Guaidó and outlines a three-phase strategy for the coup. He reveals his refusal to meet Trump to maintain deniability and provides insight into the funding mechanisms connected to the operation.

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Nov 8, 2025 • 16min
“600M From The CIA” Jordan Goudreau DECLASSIFIES Erik Prince & Blackwater's Private War Machine
Jordan Goudreau, a former military contractor known for organizing a controversial operation in Venezuela, discusses his tumultuous journey from ambitious plans to personal setbacks, including homelessness. He defends his actions, claiming he acted on high-level orders despite the mission's failure and the eight casualties. Goudreau contrasts his objectives with those of Erik Prince, emphasizing his intention to minimize harm. He reflects on the moral complexities of private military work and the importance of personal responsibility, stating he would undertake the mission again to 'free the oppressed.'


