He certainly read one book, "The Art of War." He drew much of the inspiration for "The Art of the Deal" from there.
Says the guy who thinks Oswald hit a small distant moving target twice with three bolt action shots...and thinks WTC-7, falling like it was pro-demo'd , is not suspicious. Because not that many people can keep a secret? You have no clue what repetition from authority figures does to mass psychology...or are too arrogant to admit you could be subject to mass brainwashing campaigns.
"Oswald scored a rating of sharpshooter ,twice achieving 48 and 49 out of 50 shots during rapid fire at a stationary target 200 yards away using a standard issue M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle." Kennedy was slow speed ~10mph moving in line with Oswald, ~85 yards. Not sure why you think this is that difficult, maybe you haven't hunted much.
I visited the book depository once. They have the window perch he shot from glassed off but you can stand next to it and look down to where Kennedy was and see that it was an easy shot for someone with experience. One of the things that's noticeable is that the car was basically traveling in pretty much a straight line away from Oswald's position. The tree to the right of Oswald's view would not have been a factor. Here is a live view from his position. It's raining in Dallas right now---Reminder---the street he was shot on is to the right. https://www.earthcam.com/usa/texas/dallas/dealeyplaza/?cam=dealeyplaza
Yes I live in the metroplex and have been there, moving away on that line at ~10mph, not all that hard for a decent shooter. I have no military experience, but was dove hunting with a 410 single shot by 7, and progressed from there. Fairly sure I could make the shot, and bolt action isn't as slow as some make it out to be.