Do have any sources?
Source: Environmental Overkill, by Dixy Lee Ray with Lou Guzzo, 1993, page 11. Also: Our Life & Times, Media Bypass Magazine, June 1996, page 57. Also: Toward Global People Control: The United Nations Grab for Americans Property, Children, and Firearms, The McAlvany Intelligence Advisor, page 1.
Hardcopy: Copies of the source documents.
Where: In an interview with Jim Johnston for the British Columbia Report, May 18, 1992, Vol. 3, No. 37, page 22. When: May 18, 1992.
You know, even somebody with the most rudimentary Internet skills can find these quotes if they really wanted to.
[W]e have to offer up scary scenarios [about global warming and destruction of the environment], make simplified, dramatic statements, and make little mention of any doubts one might have . . . . Each of us has to decide what the right balance is between being effective and being honest.
Source: Trashing the Panet, by Dixy Lee Ray with Lou Guzzo, 1990, page 167. Also: The News Manipulators, by Reed Irvine, Joseph Goulden, and Cliff Kincaid, pages 296-297.
Also: "Hot and Cold Running Alarmism," by Gary Benoit, The New American, December 8, 1997, page 20. Also: Global Governance, by Henry Lamb, page 118. Also: Global Governance, by Henry Lamb, page 88. Also: Brave New Schools, by Berit Kjos, 1979, 1980, 1982, page 120. Also: "Scary Scenarios, Oversimplification Highlight Environmental Curricula," by Berit Kjos, Media Bypass Magazine, June 1996, page 10. Also: The Limbaugh Letter, December 1997 page 14. Also: The AIM Report, September-A 1996, page 1.
Hardcopy: Copies of the source documents.
Where: During an interview for Discover magagzine. Schneider wrote the book Global Warming in 1989, 13 years after he endorsed Lowell Ponte's book The Cooling. When: October 1989.
Shall I keep going?
[T]he only hope for the world is to make sure there is not another United States: We cant let other countries have the same number of cars, the amount of industrialization, we have in the U.S. We have to stop these Third World countries right where they are. And it is important to the rest of the world to make sure that they dont suffer economically by virtue of our stopping them.
Source: Environmental Quotes, Freedom Alert, September/October 2001, page 13.
Hardcopy: Printout of 10-22-01 webpage and 12-3-01 webpage that posted the quote.
Source: Match the Quotes, Resource Roundup, March 2002, page 8.
Hardcopy: Printout of 6-10-02 webpage with the quote.
I'm pretty sure you get the idea now. Have fun finding the sources on your own, 'cause they are out there. Most folks are just too lazy to add 'em.