YMMV, but ime a lot of people have this bogeyman caricature of who the feds really are. The reality is that these are government agencies that pay significantly below market rate for really intense, highly demanding work shrouded with multiple layers of government grade red tape.
This is already too hard. But anything that can be done needs to be wrapped up into a trivial to use interface. It has to be for everyone, not just people who are technologically {capable,knowledgeable} and have the time and energy to do this all the time every time. It needs to be standard.
Of course, we should fight this from both ends. Many ends. We shouldn't collect the data. We shouldn't process it. And we should build defenses.
So if you get high enough on the list, it’s like those ‘immortal snail’/snail assassin scenarios.
Even Bin Laden got taken out and dumped in the ocean eventually.
So like Jan 6th - it had better work, or your goose is very likely cooked eventually.
On the other hand, it seems like the Tor users who get caught make clear, glaring mistakes in their opsec. And I always remember how long it took to catch the Unabomber, and how they apparently only managed to catch him because of his brother.
Also, getting doxxed isn't entirely bad because it can open doors as well as closing them. Depends on how you leverage it. You just don't want the US government and/or the government where you live as your adversary.
If you're a legit threat to national security, then yeah, they're probably going to find you no matter what you do.
They just have to make it painful enough for enough people to get the vast majority of the rest to "fly right."
I'm certain that this is not terrorism.