Intimidation and bullying of PACE trial critics

PACE trial apologists have attempted to silence and intimidate critics.
Keith Geragthy: "this morning, after I published articles that were critical of the PACE trial, two of the PACE authors W&S lodged complaints about me and my work to my host University. Emails and phone calls to ones bosses is very intimidating." 

Caroline Struthers: "I was intimidated and upset when Larun wrote to my boss to complain about me when I posted @julierehmeyer's article on my personal FB page." 

Professor Sharpe accused Steven Lubet and Julie Rehmeyer of suggesting that PACE was fraudulent, and demanded a retraction or major correction of their articles. 

Carol Monaghan: [Professor Sharpe] has told me that my behaviour is unbecoming of an MP. 

An attempt was made to block publication of the special issue on the PACE trial in the Journal of Health Psychology by falsely claiming that it had not been peer reviewed [needs reference].

Patients that were critical of the PACE trial were targeted by a smear campaign that portrayed them as violent militants engaging in a campaign of harassment.