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Reply #1: Rumsfield's home was owned by Edward Covey, one of the most cruel "slave breakers". [View All]

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cassiepriam Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-22-06 04:20 PM
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1. Rumsfield's home was owned by Edward Covey, one of the most cruel "slave breakers".
Rumsfield's home was a place of extraordinary cruelty, consisting of physical and psychological torture of child slaves.

As documented in the works of Frederick Douglas, Edward Covey had a reputation throughout the South for being one of the most successful slave breakers. He took in young black men and broke them physically and psychologically with extremely cruel, vicious, deceptive and manipulative treatment. Sixteen-year-old Frederick Douglass was rented to Edward Covey for one year as a young teen, he was indeed nearly broken psychologically by his ordeal under Covey.

Cleita, this is stunning and I do not think it is a coincidence.
Could Rumsfield have been Covey in a past life? I could not find
a picture of Covey to see if there is a resemblance. Or perhaps
somehow involved in that time and place??

Or at the very least, as you say, drawn to a place with similar energy
levels and patterns.
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