On the top floor of a Jerusalem hospital lays a very old man. He is  slowly dying, but he won't be left in peace. A small circle of courtiers  around him continue to issue in his name edicts and rulings, ensure  that his signature still appears on letters and when his medical  situation improves temporarily, they will remove him from hospital and  seat him in his chair at the synagogue, where everyone can see him. The  hospital staff grumbles that all this just prolongs the old man's agony,  but there is nothing they can do as the retinue controls all the old  man's moves. 
Only a tiny handful of relatives and trustees are allowed to talk  with him, and they jealously guard his real mental situation while  everyone is told that he is fully lucid and talking with his family and  doctors, praying and studying as normal. 
This is how the great rabbis die nowadays. These were the  circumstances of the last years of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem  Mendel Schneerson, as the Chabadniks fought over him, manhandling him  to the window of his study so he could wave to the crowds on Eastern  Parkway, steadily deifying him as he descended into his last coma. His  body died in 1994, at the age of 92, but many of his followers still  believe he is with us.           
This article seems long on claims and short on proof.
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Avraham- I agree. Pffefer never seems to have anything nice to say about Chareidem
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