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Interview Only w/ Billy Corben - Florida Man Goes to War: The Coup That Failed in Venezuela

Oct 30, 2025
Billy Corben, a renowned filmmaker known for his gritty documentaries, dives deep into the chaotic world of his latest project, Men of War. He reveals how Miami's tumultuous cocaine boom molded the city's identity and led to a failed coup in Venezuela. Corben reflects on the psychological impacts of war highlighted through ex-soldier Jordan Goudreau's shift from veteran to mercenary. Additionally, he discusses the intersection of Miami's underworld with Trump-era politics, capturing the essence of conspiracy, corruption, and cultural disarray in the Sunshine State.
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INSIGHT

Local Chaos, Global Consequences

  • Men of War frames a 2020 Venezuelan coup attempt as a Florida-originated geopolitical fiasco with real international consequences.
  • Billy Corben calls it “Florida Man with international implications,” showing local chaos scaling to foreign policy risk.
ANECDOTE

A Soldier Who Never Came Home

  • Jordan Goudreau is a decorated Green Beret who did a dozen deployments and struggled to find a post‑service home.
  • Corben portrays him as a ‘‘post‑modern’’ soldier who lived in war and never found a normal civilian life.
ANECDOTE

From School Security To Coup Planning

  • Goudreau pivoted from proposing school security to founding Silvercorp and chasing humanitarian relief gigs in Puerto Rico.
  • That path led him into Trump rally security and connections with Trump administration figures involved in Venezuela talk.
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