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Have you ever stopped to think about who Barry Seal was? This guy has an absolutely insane story that seems straight out of an action movie.
Barry Seal was born in 1939 and was involved in aviation from an early age — by 16, he was already a licensed pilot. But then things started to get interesting (or dangerous, depending on your perspective). In the beginning, he smuggled weapons, and there are stories that he even helped Fidel Castro's revolution, showing how connected he was.
Everything changed when Seal entered the world of international drug trafficking. By the late 1970s, he was working for the Medellín Cartel — and earned the nickname "El Gordo" during that time. His operation scale was staggering: he managed to smuggle tons of cocaine worth between $3 billion and $5 billion into the U.S. in the early 1980s. It's hard to even grasp these numbers.
This is where the story gets even more complicated. In 1984, Seal made a deal and began working secretly with the CIA and DEA. Basically, he helped capture photos of Pablo Escobar's operations — just imagine the pressure of that. The deal reduced his prison time but made him a potential target.
And it ended this way: on February 19, 1986, at age 46, Barry Seal was murdered. Most analyses point to cartel hitmen as responsible. His story is so remarkable that it inspired the 2017 film American Made, starring Tom Cruise. Who was Barry Seal in the end? A man caught between two worlds — crime and federal agencies — who paid the price for trying to navigate between them.