This is the ip address of the Royal British Post Office internet provider services. If your being target it by it you are literally being hacked by the proxies of the British Government and their inelegance services. Since you’re in the US I would say the intelligence service would be the MI6; external intelligence services (like CIA). The Royal Post Office is just a front for them. Trust me I live in this God forsaken place. You Americans think your government is intrusive & maybe it is, but at least they are open about it and have senate hearing - for example regarding the Patriot Act. Here if we take a dump the intelligence services know about it. There is 1 CCTV camera to every 11 people in Britain; can you understand what that means. Britain is a Prison Island, yet no one knows about it. If they are targeting you - as they still perceive the US as a rouge colony - they want something from you or they want to blackmail you by getting something from your PC. Please, I beg you educate you fellow citizens, get the word around and perhaps the world can be rid of a governing elite that has enslaved people, and still enslaves people, from Australia in the pacific to Canada in the Atlantic.
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