Yes, people are waxing worse and worse. Yes, Jews are looking to rebuild their temple. It's also true the technology the occultists push is getting us closer to the Mark of The Beast. But how close does that really make us to the end?
America is currently the world super power and military strong arm. But what if they are pulling the rug on that? Trump seems to be doing his best to scare the world from our dollar which is the lynch pin of the US economic power over other nations. Does that lead to a humbler less imperial America, or does Trump, in a fit of desperation go all out militarily against the world when his economic policies fail?
There is still time that other nations could rise up to take the place of the US. Trump could die and become a footnote in history. Europe could consolidate into a block to fight Islam for the Jews. Maybe Russia joins them. But then again, all that predictive programming for Trump is more than a little uncanny, and not found for any other president, ever.
There are also strong arguments that the Pope has already fulfilled parts of Revelation historically. The evidence is clear the Papacy made themselves the replacements for Christ and usurped his authority (or tried to anyway). There are official Catholic Saints who proclaimed the Pope to be "God on Earth" , official decrees that following the Pope is critical to salvation and the Vatican claiming their Pope (and priests) can "forgive sins". That fulfills the blasphemies talked about in Revelation.
Why are the so-called "crusader" memes so obsessed with conquering Jerusalem? Doesn't that just set the Pope up to to try to rule from Jerusalem as God on Earth? It seems to be revealing their true intentions and shows what militant Catholics ultimately want. They want to install their antichrist, their replacement for Christ, who will proclaim himself to be God (again).
It makes more sense to think of 'end times' in a relative-framework as opposed to an absolute framework. Are the 'end times' the absolute end of the world? I don't know, but it does seem to be the 'end times' of the American empire - and for us that's really all that matters. If the apocalypse happens to you then the apocalypse happened - it doesn't matter whether it happened the whole world. (For many in WWII the apocalypse/end of the world already occurred).
I think whatever collapse occurs, life, in some capacity, will continue; however, it won't continue as we know at as such the 'end times' will be fulfilled for us. Reality also seems to be guided largely by perception, and it appears the majority of people are anticipating/expecting/believing in the 'end times' which will most likely make it manifest ....relatively speaking.