Mike Belcher, a social media commentator, posted several statements on his X (formerly Twitter) account on September 25, 2025. His posts addressed topics ranging from historical perspectives to religious interpretations and political commentary.
In a post made at 2:06 AM UTC, Belcher wrote, “I know this is gonna seem weird because you’ve been taught since the 90’s that history ended and we’re all just floating along on autopilot, but this is essentially what Communist revolutions look like. https://t.co/kSGfqT0tam”.
Later that morning at 3:02 AM UTC, he commented on Christian eschatology: “Christ didn’t come on the clouds and gather His elect from the ends of the Earth today because He came on the clouds (in judgement against Jerusalem) and began gathering the elect 1,955 years ago. You can stop waiting, guessing, numerology and such now.”
In another post published at 4:06 PM UTC, Belcher questioned political conduct in relation to national security: “What is it called when an elected Rep acts as a real-time intelligence and targetting officer for a named terrorist organization? https://t.co/0L7fuM0KuU”
Belcher’s remarks reference longstanding debates about both historical narratives—such as Francis Fukuyama’s “end of history” thesis from the early 1990s—and ongoing discussions about interpretations of biblical prophecy within Christian communities. His comments also touch upon concerns over national security and public officials’ responsibilities regarding classified information or support for designated terrorist groups.



