Biography of Viktor Filatov is full of events. He was a war correspondent and visited places of many military operations. I met with leaders of different countries. But most importantly, he always has his own opinion about politics, people, government and never obeys the established standards.
The beginning of the way
Victor Filatov was born on September 25, 1935 in the city of Magnitogorsk, Chelyabinsk region. His parents were simple workers. Victor himself from his youth decided to become a military man. He joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1952 at the age of 17, and in 1955 he joined the armed forces of the USSR.
Viktor Filatov has two higher educations: first he graduated from the Naval Political College, then TG Shevchenko.
Work
His first work, or rather, his service, was in the newspaper Leninsky Znamen. Then Victor gave preference to the newspaper "Red Star", in which he stayed for thirteen years. He worked there as a special correspondent, and deputy editor, and editor. As a special correspondent, Viktor Filatov traveled to many areas in which hostilities took place: Vietnam, Korea, Afghanistan and others. On his account there are several articles about the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
Further activities
After leaving the "Red Star" Viktor Filatov was appointed editor-in-chief of the newspaper "Military History Journal". But, unfortunately, he did not hold out for a long time, as he began to put excerpts from the book “Mein Kampf” in print. However, as Viktor Ivanovich recently admitted to his readers in Klich, Mine Kampf actually has nothing to do with his dismissal. He only once published one excerpt - ten pages from a book that wrote about the Slavs.
When General Viktor Filatov was the editor of the Military History Journal, he told in an interview his truth about those who were building the country at that time: Gorbachev, Yakovlev, Ligachev, Yeltsin and Shivardnadze. The journalist conducted a deep analysis, one might even say, foresaw everything: how the work of these figures would end, what tragic and terrible events could happen in the country. Perhaps statements about the government became the real reason for his dismissal.
In 1991, immediately after he was expelled from the newspaper, Filatov was also dismissed from the armed forces. After that, he worked as editor-in-chief in the newspapers Situation and Russian Vedomosti. He was a member of the anti-Semitic "Russian Party", which was founded by Viktor Korchagin. After the party broke up, he remained in the RPR - "Russian Party of Russia", but there he was delayed for a short while.
The program of the "Russian Party" consisted in the fact that they wanted to annex to the composition of Russia all the territories adjacent to it with the Russian-speaking population. They supported market reforms and wanted to introduce a state of emergency in the country so that their goals are achieved. At the same time, the party published newspapers describing hostility towards Jews. In addition, she was skeptical of Christians, more showing disposition to paganism.
Policy
He tried to run for mayor of Moscow in 1993, but the elections did not take place. During the election campaign, Viktor Ivanovich Filatov said that in Russia, and in particular in Moscow, someone should stop the decline, and only people with military training can do it. He called on citizens living in the capital to join the ranks of workers who could cleanse the city of Caucasians, Japanese, Americans, who flooded everything around. He asked people to help establish trade and transport, to expel all corrupt officials and bribe takers from the government.
In 1995, he became head of the LDPR press service, but did not go to the Duma.
Since 2003, he has been engaged in a site that he himself created, under the name "Cry of General Filatov."
Personal life
At the moment, Victor lives in Serbia, he has a wife, a long grown daughter and grandson.
The wife of Viktor Filatov is a Yugoslav, far from the army, politics, and everything close to her husband. She is a talented architect.
The daughter lives in America. Victor said that once the wife could not get a visa to get to her daughter's birth. She went around all instances, spent a lot of nerves, but did not stick up. The daughter, in the end, with the help of the embassy in America, managed to get her mother a visa, and the newly minted grandmother could see her grandson.
It is almost impossible to find a photo of Viktor Filatov and his family: this person does not advertise his personal life.
Books
Since the beginning of the 2000s, Viktor Filatov has published several books:
- “Vlasovism. ROA: white spots ”- about General A.A. Vlasov, which reveals Filatov’s version of why he was captured.
- “War: reports from the fronts of the Jewish empire” - it opens the curtains about events that previously seemed random, but which now determine the picture of the world.
- “New Jewish Wars” - talks about the actions of the Zionists, who, with their desire for world domination, are everywhere chaos, interfere in both foreign and domestic policies of different countries. This book says that not only Russia, but also the United States suffer from the intentions of the Zionists. All the thoughts of Viktor Ivanovich set forth in the work are confirmed by the facts and testimonies of witnesses, which makes it interesting and relevant.
Filatov’s books impressed readers with their shocking ideas. The general visited many fronts, met with various rogue leaders (Saddam Hussein, Muammar Gaddafi, etc.). As he and his readers say, Filatov’s books help to understand at least a little the modern picture of the world.
Site "Cry of General Filatov"
Viktor Ivanovich says that he created his website because he was forced by need.
He claims that now all the media, of which a huge amount has bred, are subject to one master - money. There is a world war between the USA and Europe. And in order to understand how it would end for the whole of mankind, Filatov decided to write on his website about the so-called “Jewish Empire”, which, thanks to its money bags, rules now and remains to rule after all wars. Viktor Ivanovich offers everyone who has something to say on this subject to write to him on the site.
The call did not go unnoticed: Viktor Filatov’s “cry” has many users, whose questions the site’s author answers in great detail and honestly.