Woke up to this new addition by dr. Vogt in the comment section. It is kind of fascinating that some people are able to draw conclusions like this.
"... In practice, it is impossible to do research on therapy like CBT or lightning process or anything similar today because it is so heavily undermined by patient advocacy groups who work systematically to personally damage researchers, hamper the projects and downtalk the treatments. Treatment like this is not like a pill, it needs to be believed in, the patient needs to have some motivation and has to put some faith in it. It is likely hard to make a treatment like this work if patients are marinated with the message that it is dangerous 24/7 (a point one should also consider when interpreting the PACE study where many participants were exposed to such messages).
Those who do spread such messages, attack researchers etc. should also be aware that they also risk damaging people´s lives, a prospect they do not seem to take seriously. There seems to be something more important to them than the health and lives of others in fact. The minute patient´s who very once their fellows in suffering recover in a way like this, they are branded as not having "real ME" (just a fake fatigue) and are chastised for not having recovered in a way that supported the main cause of proving the problem is beyond human control."
http://disq.us/p/1chp8uk