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Friend of Isaac Hayes implicates Scientology in his death
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Added: May 21, 2009
A close friend of music icon, Isaac Hayes, is raising major questions about the circumstances leading up to his death last Sunday — pointing the finger at his association with the church of Scientology. Friedman stressed in his touching eulogy how the Church wrung every last cent from Hayes, including taking the gate fees from his unskilled live performances after his 2006 stroke. These allegations, clearly insidious enough to defend his late friends honour, fall short of DIRECTLY blaming the Church outright for Hayes's death. However, there are a lot of questions still to be answered about Isaac Hayes' death. Why, for example, was a stroke survivor on a treadmill all by himself? What was his neurological condition? What kind of treatment had he had since his stroke? Members of Scientology are required to sign a form promising that they will never seek psychiatric or mental assistance - but stroke rehabilitation requires the help of neurologists and psychiatrists, not to mention psychotropic drugs - exactly the kind of medical treatment that the church of Scientology forbids. Isaac Hayes may well still be alive today had he been allowed to seek the assistance of neurologists and psychiatrists following his stroke. That is the professional opinion of myself, Dr Chris Doyle, PhD, Neuroscientist.
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Added: May 21, 2009
A close friend of music icon, Isaac Hayes, is raising major questions about the circumstances leading up to his death last Sunday — pointing the finger at his association with the church of Scientology. Friedman stressed in his touching eulogy how the Church wrung every last cent from Hayes, including taking the gate fees from his unskilled live performances after his 2006 stroke. These allegations, clearly insidious enough to defend his late friends honour, fall short of DIRECTLY blaming the Church outright for Hayes's death. However, there are a lot of questions still to be answered about Isaac Hayes' death. Why, for example, was a stroke survivor on a treadmill all by himself? What was his neurological condition? What kind of treatment had he had since his stroke? Members of Scientology are required to sign a form promising that they will never seek psychiatric or mental assistance - but stroke rehabilitation requires the help of neurologists and psychiatrists, not to mention psychotropic drugs - exactly the kind of medical treatment that the church of Scientology forbids. Isaac Hayes may well still be alive today had he been allowed to seek the assistance of neurologists and psychiatrists following his stroke. That is the professional opinion of myself, Dr Chris Doyle, PhD, Neuroscientist.
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