Mike Belcher, an online commentator, posted a series of tweets on February 3, 2026, addressing the discovery of a facility allegedly linked to the same LLC and individuals from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) as a previous case.
In his first tweet at 01:31 UTC, Belcher shared a link and wrote, “Full clip with better audio and questions from the committee. https://t.co/KPJ37KMIFC”.
Later that morning at 02:06 UTC, he issued a clarification about the earlier post: “I only just realized the video didn’t attach to the prior tweet. https://t.co/3A8u3tqOcq”.
By afternoon at 14:04 UTC, Belcher commented on federal authorities’ handling of related facilities: “The same LLC and PRC nationals but the feds didn’t find this facility four years after the last one (where the feds covered up the evidence by destroying it rapidly). https://t.co/ngCpuXwCvQ”.
Allegations about facilities operated by Chinese nationals or entities have been subject to scrutiny in recent years. Reports indicate that in some instances, federal officials have faced criticism for their response times and transparency regarding such discoveries. The context for Belcher’s remarks relates to ongoing concerns about foreign-linked sites operating within U.S. borders and debates over investigative procedures and accountability.


