It would be nice if you mentioned specifically what you're talking about.
What specifically are you trying to wake people up about? What is it that you are concerned about that others aren't aware of? Do you have any details, any references, any links to information you can provide to let anyone else know what it is you're concerned about? Without details we have no idea what it is you're referring to specifically.
Are you talking about progressivism? There are books, links, news items, and so on about that to provide information and credibilty to whatever it is you're talking about. Are you referring to the new world order? Again, there are books, links, news items, and so on for that, as well. Are you talking about the Fed and the world banking system? There are books, articles, and links about that as well, including a more recent meeting scheduled for Jekyll Island occuring this year, I believe...
I'm not sure exactly what it is you're concerned about or are trying to wake people up from, but it seems the approach you've been using has not been working. Would that be an accurate assessment of the situation?
Would you consider using a new approach, perhaps?
No one likes to be told they're wrong, or that they don't know what's going on. Telling someone they're ignorant, uninformed, and being deceived is certainly not a way to make friends or draw people to you. It only causes people to feel alienated, defensive, and to want to get away from you. Would it be fair to guess that this is what you've been experiencing?
Perhaps you might try doing things a little differently going forward. Perhaps mentioning that you've just read a great article or book that had a lot of great historical background, and then waiting to see if anyone shows any interest in hearing about it. Then mention one or two things you were surprised to find out about, and mentioning the book or article so they can check it out for themselves, and then just let it go... just be part of the conversation and let it go where it will without trying to force an agenda on anyone...
Letting people come to you and ask for more info is far more effective than trying to preach at them and "warn" them... and you'll be surprised just how many people will approach you and ask for more information if you just pique their interest with a nugget or two, information that YOU were amazed to find out, and leave it at that...
Telling people they're wrong only makes them feel threatened and defensive. It makes them close up, and unwilling to listen. If your ideas are that far removed from what people believe, you can come off sounding like someone who's off their nut a bit, as no one can relate to what you believe is "reality"...
on the other hand, if you "drip" on people... providing one drop of information at a time, and have references from credible sources they can see for themselves, over time you become seen as someone who is both credible, as well as informed and a good source of information...
Not exactly sure what your concern is, but it seems you're chasing the chickens around the coop instead of providing them with seed they can peck at as they'd like...
Hope this helps...