Waton, the signs are there. Around the sun are concentrated a family of huge stellar cores, i.e., brown and red dwarfs, which can be readily observed on a clear day with normal photographic equipment fitted with Polaroid and light density filters. The stellar cores sap the sun of its corona, causing it to emit predominantly high energy photons which we register as red and blue light (red + blue > purple). This causes the earth to be constantly bombarded by high levels of radiation. Massive explosions of the sun sporadically eject some of the smaller stellar cores, scattering them all over the solar system. Because of their enormous size, these are to cause carnage on the surface of the earth by means of climate change and tidal fluctuations. Underneath, these are to stir up the oceans of magma of the mantle, sure to increase the amount of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The accompanying debris increases the potential for fiery meteor showers. Last, but not least, is the developing pole shift. Magnetic north is already moving south at a rapid rate. I have written a book about it. See example at bottom. If you are interested, send me an e-mail address and I'll send you a PDF copy. Not easy reading but I am sure you will manage.
Menrov, as a matter of fact, Christ has not started ruling as yet. He will only take over the rulership of the world after the seventh trumpet blast (cf. Rev. 11:14, 15) which points to the future. I have researched it and can demonstrate it by using the Greek words stephanos (laurel wreath) and cornona (crown or diadem) in the book of Revelation.
στέφανος, like the Latin corona, is a crown in the sense of a chaplet, wreath, or garland, the badge of victory in the games, of civic worth, of military valour, of nuptial joy, of festal gladness. The crown worn by the rider of the white horse (Rev. 6:2), however, is clearly a victory wreath and serves to designate victory as the task of this rider. See EDNT.
John continues: “And I saw the heaven opened, and, look! a white horse. And the one seated upon it is called Faithful and True, and he judges and carries on war in righteousness. His eyes are a fiery flame, and upon his head are many diadems” [διαδήματα πολλά, NA28]. John explains what this means: “He has a name written that no one knows but he himself, And upon his outer garment, even upon his thigh, he has a name written, King of kings and Lord of lords.” His status as God’s appointed warrior king is confirmed by him wearing “many diadems” (Rev. 19:11, 12, 16).
διάδημα (διαδέω, to bind round), the diadem is the sign of royal status, i.e., the blue band marked with white with which Persian kings used to bind on the turban or tiara; the kingly ornament for the head. Rev. 12:3: the dragon has “seven diadems” on its seven heads; 13:1: the beast has “ten diadems” on its ten horns; 19:12: the rider of the white horse has “many diadems” on his head. This makes it clear that Christ’s kingship is superior to that of the dragon and its beast. See EDNT and Thayer.