You have quite a list there...but you dont really need all of that to get started..
Figure out a pattern that you want to learn to tie first...Then go buy some hooks & materials for that pattern and add a tool occassionally...You will have a good collection of hooks, materials, & tools soon enough.
Absolute Neccessities...
Vice
A place to tie-old desk in the basement, or similar
Waste Basket that attaches to your vice.
A comfy chair
Good Lighting
A bobbin or 3
A couple good pairs of scissors-Anvil, Dr. Slick, etc..whatever fits your hand best.
A good tying reference book..Skip Morris's Fly Tying Made Clear & Simple is a good place to get started.
A good set of reading glasses
Stuff to add as needed...
Matarelli Whip Finisher-I dont use it often, but its handy for small flies.
Bodkin-Or use a big sewing needle-Use this allot
Hair Stacker-Use this allot
Hackle Pliers-Fingers work most of the time...but youll want a couple different kinds eventually.
Specialty Tools-Dubbing Twisters, Foam Cutters, etc.
Good Luck