You can definitely put an infinite number of Kindles or Kindle apps on one account. It is just that most books are limited to no more than 6 simultaneous usages (some books have fewer usages, like 3). That is limited by the publisher, not Amazon. Some books have unlimited usage, which also normally means that they do not have DRM.
Of course, the OP could use lots of books that are in the public domain, and therefore require no interface with Amazon at all. She could download from manybooks.net, mobileread.com, feedbooks.com, or gutenberg.org quite easily. Of course, some, if not all of the public domain books are also available from Amazon, which would possibly make them easier to download, but some versions of books are better than others. She will have to review the books first, in any case.
I've never heard of Amazon disabling wi-fi capability, so I would doubt that as a possibility.
Other than that, your ideas may work ok.
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