Mike Belcher, a political commentator active in New Hampshire, posted a series of tweets on October 4, 2025, addressing concerns about foreign property ownership and national security.
In his first post at 15:55 UTC, Belcher questioned the implications of foreign involvement in U.S. real estate: “Anyone think this sort of stuff might be enough to prohibit CCP-linked ownership of any real property? Working on that in NH.” The tweet references ongoing efforts within New Hampshire to address or potentially restrict property ownership by entities linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Later that day at 18:27 UTC, Belcher commented on reports of possible unlawful activity involving foreign actors on American soil. He wrote: “That… that sounds like insurrection or foreign paramilitary action on US soil.”
Belcher concluded his commentary with a tweet at 23:25 UTC discussing strategies in political conflict. He stated: “Dialectical political warfare is just a way to establish ‘damned if you do, damned if you don’t’ decision dilemmas. But, and this is important, in iterated games ‘damned if you don’t’ will stack up until you are face first against a wall. Better to be damned for doing.”
The debate over foreign—particularly Chinese—ownership of land and assets in the United States has intensified in recent years. Several states have considered or enacted legislation restricting such purchases due to concerns over national security and economic influence.



