Reading the article entirely is very different than skimming it over I just found.
I'm a Christian and I'll be the first to admit I don't know what to make of end time prophesy. I know right and wrong and how I'm suppose to live my life and I leave it at that and what happens happens.
I will say this:
The guy makes a good observation of the messianic movement being corrupt, but not starting out that way. You can definitely understand the analogy with the US being overwhelmed with pride to the point of knowing no boundaries with other nations and thinking "we" can control the world. Politically we're doomed - I agree. And I must admit that don't see the "fall of the USA" as being an out of the question scenario.
Much of this article are keen observations.
I can't say that I really agree with Issac being more than just weather. I think the earth is set in motion, I think God rarely directly orchestrates things like this and just allows the cycles and science he created to take place. I'm not God so I don't say that end times have started or not ... I really really really hope they're not in my lifetime.
Also - fall of the US doesn't guarantee end times either like many Christians tend to think. Many nations have fallen throughout history. It might just be a simple matter of us being next.
My personal opinion? A quacky article with a lot of truth written in it as well. Honestly - this guy's political observations don't differ very much from the average forum member here.
Just him tying it to religion in a very awkwardly worded way and fringey way.