Apologies for the delayed response. It still looks like at least one cause is very late-eluting rubbish from samples, and there could be more ( leak or thermal effect). Assuming no leaks.
Try:-
1. Long condition at near max isothermal temp of column, watch to see if baseline gets smoother. Inject a sample, and run two to three blanks after it, or put long 120min final temp hold. If no peaks, then
2. Cool and remove and reinstall column, taking care to ensure ends are clean and fully inseted into detector, and that none of the column is touching the walls of the oven. If still problem, then
3. Check all gas flows to detector, esp air and H2 to ensure they are consistent and correct. Ensure the detector body is well seated and grounded, and there isn't a lot of silica on the collector.
You can try all of the above at once

, but I'd focus on where the souce of any baseline pyramids or mounds could be, and samples are the most likely, either much earlier ones or muck in current ones. The much earlier ones could have contaminated your injector, so you could clean that as well.
Baseline plateaus are more associated with detector sources, or strange events like columns touching walls, Be systematic, and focus on identifying each problem. I'd start with eliminating the samples and blanks, as the plateaus may just be from muck from old samples/injector.
Good luck,
Bruce Hamilton