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Aside from the fact that the bandwidth throughput would also be a lot higher, you would need very specialized hardware to fill up the storage space fast enough. Back of the hand estimate is that your personal pool would take at least ten days to be filled up, not the single day needed for the 2003 estimates. Assuming that speed and capacity has scaled up still requires a massive amount of memory and storage manufacturing, and the nsa doesn’t have secret factories of its own but it buys from standard manufacturers like WD and Seagate. And the sheer amount of storage they would need to buy would be constrained by existing factories, with their purchasing having to add up to more than any other customer combined and that would be hard for publicly traded companies to hide from their investors.Also, your research is silly. I have a single disk shelf with more than 168TB of capacity today that cost just shy of $5k a few months ago. You can't compare 2003 capacities and costs to today's. Not to mention the NSA having a disgustingly near-infinite budget.
Sure I bet they tell their leaders (which in theory would be the President) that they can read the entire internet, but they would be limited by filters. If they wish to prove me wrong then I’ll be buying a lotto max tomorrow that better be a winning ticket when they’re done.