This is how I approach the subject with medics: The most "thorough" investigation into death threat allegations thus far, happened in the context of the PACE trial. During the QMUL FOI tribunal hearing, Trudie Chalder testified under oath that claims of death threats against researchers and participants were vastly exaggerated. Now, given that the reanalysis of the PACE trial, the most extensive piece of research into the efficacy of the BPS hypothesis thus far, showed that it was fatally flawed, what could've motivated the investigators to come up with these fabrications?
Could it possibly be that the extant body of research is of even lower quality, and that a refutation of the PACE trials results could make the entire BPS model of ME, that these researchers have built their careers on, come crashing down like a house of cards? And given that we know of at least one instance of them making threats up, what does that say about the prior probability of any other of these claims being mere fantasy? Why bother coming up with threats, if you already have ample, compelling evidence that these actually occurred in the past?
The problem is that reasoning believers out of their position is just about impossible when they have not reasoned their way into it, but rather bought into the cheap appeals to emotion that their colleagues fed them. As we have seen during the recent Ioannidis debacle, your sycophantic, grovelling friends will willingly jump to your defense, depending on how well you have treated them in the past, and Wessely plus friends are nothing if not slimy c- I mean, amicable and jovial personalities. Of course, Wessely's numerous accolades are also putting in their work here.
It's no wonder that the whole of academic and clinical medicine bought into their bullshit hook, line, and sinker, and we simply cannot make up for that, since we lack standing in their not-so-little tribe. We can't counter with our own appeals to emotion either, since, for these to be effective, it would require people believing our illness is real in the first place. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯