Watching from the Cayman Islands 🇰🇾
Watching from Grand Cayman 🇰🇾
As someone who grew up in Grand Cayman and has lived here my entire life, I must applaud this documentary. I’ve been watching you for years and never in my right mind did I expect a video on our little slice of paradise. Addressing our history, current status and future outlook, it’s very well researched and put out. Regarding the cost of climate change, massive implications over the last few years due to residential and commercial development alongside massive beach erosion from recent storms has already begun decimating our western coast (7 Mile Beach). Besides some incorrect information, such as about some not having running water or power and the crocodiles/alligators, very well put. Thank you for this Simon.
MUCH LOVE FROM THE CAYMAN ISLANDS
Love that big run time. Give us more, Whistleboy! 🤩
I am from Grand Cayman 🙋‍♂️
We are headed to Grand Cayman next month! Thanks for sharing here.
The last time I was this early, Brain Blaze was called Business Blaze.
Simon blink twice if you need help and are locked in a basement somewhere in Liverpool being forced to record YouTube videos for eternity
The last time I was this early... Simon only had 195,573 channels!
If I was a billionaire I would spend my summers here and have a villa. It is very beautiful this place!
"I can't divulge any information about that customer's secret illegal account"
Watching from Grand cayman
Watching from Barbados 🇧🇧
I never, in my wildest dream thought I'd see you make a video about my lovely EXPENSIVE island. Although, I was expecting more actual pictures of the island
He is omnipresent (Literally saw him on some other channel) I have 3 videos on my homepage of him all from different channels
A bit of a sensationalized and slanted account of Cayman and its financial services industry. He completely ignores that Cayman is on the whitelist of the Financial Action Task Force, the OECD and the EU. He doesn’t really reference facts just comments of the “Tax Justice Network” and the “Transparency International”.
My great grandfather was British SAS. He was born in New Zealand and raised in the Cayman. He went back to ChristChurch and moved back three weeks later. "NZ is my homeland. But this beach is my home. And these dark skinned people, my family." He said this to my father and spent his old age with a beautiful Jamaican women eight years his senior. One day he walked into the sea and never came back.
That video made me feel that the islands are still being frequented by pirates.
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