Believe me, I didn't like coming to this conclusion also. My ancestry (except for being 1/5th Cherokee) is all British.
I have a deep love and appreciation for the good my mother country has done for the world and I can't adequately express
how painful it was to go from thinking Great Britain's aristocracy is our friend to realizing it was still attempting to
wipe us off the face of the earth. That said, when researchers make very clear and substantiated links between Project Kennedy to Reagan (the plan to withdraw "bad Irishman" Kennedy as a social symbol and replace him with the more Royally Correct Irishman Ronald Reagan) and the British aristocracy, and all the other incidents (including the right-wing inspired anti-civil-rights campaign
in the US while the UK suddenly flowers with pro-civil-rights laws), even the most starry-eyed academic has to recognize that
the reality is a much more complex and painful one. It's fairly clear to me -- European aristocracy put Bush and Cheney in
place to destroy the US, this very imperfect bastion of individual liberty. Bill Clinton had made us too strong and the US population could no longer be relied upon to vote for puritan banality. As I always say to my non-union friends who decry unions, even
though they are making salaries largely high because of competition from unionized companies that must pay high salaries, if
you don't think unions are necessary, just wait till they're gone.
If you think the USA sucks (and right now, so far as the government is concerned, I agree with you), just wait till we're gone.
Evans-Pritchard, unfortunately, is still a very powerful and dangerous influence. Bill Colby (former CIA chief who was brutally
murdered) warned a couple of investigative journalists away from AEP, saying he was "far too powerful for peon Americans to
investigate". Colby turned up dead not long after. Who knows why.

Anyway, I wish you the best in your pursuit of the truth, whatever it may be.