Mike Belcher, a social media commentator, posted a series of tweets on August 12, 2025, addressing topics such as global development agendas, political warfare, and the concept of private property.
In his first tweet at 00:55 UTC, Belcher wrote: “In case anyone actually thinks I don’t know about Agenda 2030/2050, degrowth, ‘sustainability,’ 15-minute cities, social credit systems, etc…” The tweet included a link to additional content.
Later that morning at 01:21 UTC, Belcher continued the discussion by offering an explanation related to political tactics. He stated: “And, if you’re wondering what ‘political warfare’ is… here’s an explanation by analogy.” This post also featured an external link for further reading.
In a subsequent tweet at 01:51 UTC, Belcher touched on religious perspectives regarding property rights and regulation. He posted: “A bit of info on God’s design for private property and regulation.”
Agenda 2030 refers to the United Nations’ set of Sustainable Development Goals aimed at addressing issues such as poverty and environmental sustainability by the year 2030. Discussions around concepts like “degrowth,” “sustainability,” “15-minute cities,” and “social credit systems” have become more prevalent in recent years as governments and organizations consider policies to manage urban growth and environmental challenges. The term “political warfare” typically describes non-military efforts to influence or undermine opponents through various strategies.
Belcher’s posts contribute to ongoing debates about global policy initiatives and their implications for individual rights and societal organization.



