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Rev. 22:20 was fulfilled with Jesus' "coming" in 70 AD to judge the Jews.
Jesus will come again "to judge the living and the dead at the end of earthly history just prior to a renovated universe". "Last Days Madness" by Gary DeMar, p. 159
And since no one can know the day and the hour, any speculation about the signs of the times is illogical.
Yes, both those concepts are taken out of context, but using those words hopefully makes my point. Those trying to connect current events with Bible prophecy will most certainly fail because:
Prophecy fulfilled is more powerful than failed predictions. Olde Wisdom from Thee Frugal Curmudgeon (aka me)
Would not showing an unbeliever a Bible passage and its historical fulfillment be more convincing that telling them that if they accept Christ sometime in the future they won't live through a terrible event?