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GLOBAL.AG Security&Communication

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'Global.AG Security & Communication' (proper spelling GLOBAL.AG Security&Communication, until 2011 Caturix Security&Communication) is an international security and defense company headquartered in Berlin.

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According to its own statements, the company was formed in 2011 and previously operated as Caturix Security&Communication. Since 2020, Global has been a partner of NATO and the US Department of Defense and is listed per Commercial and Government Entity in the NATO Codification System of the NATO Support and Procurement Agency and in the Defense Logistics Agency, where it is listed in Category G as a Service Provider.[1][2]

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The company develops equipment, weaponry, and vehicles, manufactures mobile shelters and self-sufficient energy storage, and operates its own cryptocurrency, from which a complex network of subcontractors and solution partners is said to have formed in several countries. Critics emphasize that due to the wide range of fields of activity, a closed circuit of self-sufficiency has formed that is sealed off from the outside, making it very difficult to sanction and regulate such a company. In a Zeit-Online research 'Koordinaten des Todes' (Coordinates of Death) from 2016, which has since been deleted after injunction action, reference is made to the danger of private security companies branching out too far. Various examples are used to show how GLOBAL.AG and two American companies had used loopholes in various legislations to successfully acquire MQ-9-Reaper-Drones from the American manufacturer General Atomics. In addition, it is not known whether and to what extent anti-state, e.g. left-wing or right-wing radical attitudes are represented by individual employees or not, as the Drucksache 19/11947 of the German Bundestag of 2019 makes clear.[3].

In an article titled "The Industry of Eccentrics" by the German news format Junge Freiheit, the head of the Ukrainian bureau Alexander Jag was quoted with a controversial question: "If the West can no longer be relied upon, who can be relied upon at all?" Several German politicians criticized the content of this question as provocative and suggestive[4].

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