Blerim Skoro - CIA & FBI Asset / Al-Qaeda Infiltrator | SRS #198
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Blerim Skoro - CIA & FBI Asset / Al-Qaeda Infiltrator | SRS #198
BY o3bwl
2025-05-13
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Interview Summary: Blair Skoro's Story
Background
Blair Skoro is a Kosovan Albanian immigrant and former Yugoslav army soldier.
Escaped ethnic persecution during the Kosovo War and later became involved in crime to save his family from genocide.
Served as a CIA asset, infiltrating al-Qaeda after 9/11, and survived an assassination attempt in 2010.
Early Life and Military Experience
Witnessed severe war crimes such as beheadings, rapes in the Yugoslav army.
Deserted the army due to ethnic tensions and sought refuge in Switzerland.
Connection with the Albanian Mafia
Worked with the Albanian mafia in New York, involved in drug smuggling operations to fund his family's escape and support them in Kosovo.
CIA Involvement and Prison Time
Became an asset for the CIA, providing intelligence on al-Qaeda operatives and plans.
Worked extensively with CIA and FBI during his time in federal prison.
Built a strong reputation inside the prison, gaining trust from various terrorist organizations.
Life Post-Prison
After an 8-year prison term, he continued to work with the CIA in various capacities, infiltrating terrorist networks.
Faced a failed assassination attempt, allegedly for his covert work.
Eventually abandoned by the agency and now drives a cab in New York City.
Documentary and Personal Reflections
A documentary titled "The Accidental Spy" is being made about his life highlighting his journey and experiences.
Despite the dangers and challenges, Skoro expresses pride in his work for the CIA.
Key Takeaways
Skoro's life involved significant risks and contributions to intelligence operations against terrorism.
His story is a testament to the complex world of espionage and the personal sacrifices involved.
Emphasizes the importance of supportive and respectful treatment of intelligence operatives who risk their lives for national security.
Latest Developments
Blair Skoro is legally allowed to stay in the U.S., though he cannot travel overseas.
Continues to live a low-profile life with his family, emphasizing the safety and future of his children above all.
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