This stuff is like living in the Matrix. Even if we are 100% right there is 0% chance most people are going to "get on board" with it. IMHO instead the best we can do is subtle red pills over a long period of time.
Ive tried this before with other things, doing a "big reveal" to a close friend. It never went well no matter how much evidence I showed. You simply cant dump a huge amount of research onto someone quickly and expect they are going to get on board right then and there.
my 2 cents
IMO it's more effective to act unsurprised about the huge information coming out and let them say, "don't you think that's crazy?" I noticed that when I was trying to show my sister something and two seconds after we looked at it the first time, youtube or Google had hidden or removed it, she was flabbergasted. I just matter of fact said, "well let's see if we can still get it on DuckDuckGo." She kept saying, "doesn't that freak you out? They are just removing stuff so people can't know?" I said, "maybe two years ago it would have. You have no idea but it's too much of a rabbit hole to go down right now honestly." Piquing curiosity seems to be the better way to go.