Not an engineer.... The load is on the column, keep it balanced, where can it go?
Not at all.
Look closely at the picture. "Behind" (really, in front of) the "shelf" is a beam that runs across the garage. That beam is what is supported by the column. The beam also supports the floor joists of the room above. Hanging from that beam are vertical, what I'd guess at are 2x4's, which appear to support the "front" of the shelf. I call it the front, because that's the garage door side.
The rear of the shelf (the side facing the camera) is supported by the all-thread.
Now for the weak links.
On the rear, the all-thread is NOT the weak link, assuming the proper nuts were placed in the kindorf. If it just has washers and a nut above the lip, then that would be risky. Here, I'll note that the tensile strength and diameter of the all-thread is immaterial, as 1/4" all-thread already has enough tensile strength to meet the maximum point loading for the kindorf's lip. But that's fine, since we have plenty of rods.
The kindorf runs perpendicular to the floor joists above. If it's lagged into every one (as it should be), it isn't the weak link.
The angle brackets or their attachments to the 2x6 at the back edge of the shelf could be the weak links. Those angle brackets could be lagged, or they could be bolted. I'd be worried about lags leading to the wood splitting, but if the front-to-back wood is properly attached, this should't be a big concern. If they were screwed and not bolted, I'd one at a time, replace the lags with bolts, with a washer at least under the nut on the wood side.
The front is far more concerning to me. These 2x4's (or perhaps even 1x4's) are run vertically in tension, screwed into the beam. The beam will be fine, but because the screws are so near the ends of the vertical wood pieces, they can easily pull or split out, so these pieces will each hold far less in tension than you'd expect. Yes, there appear to be a lot of them, and that helps. But for comparison, galvanized pipe hanger strapping is rated for 750lbs of tension, and is made for exactly this sort of use (bolted in shear at each end). For my comfort, I'd add some of these straps, across from the all-thread rods.
Lastly, we cannot see how the front to back pieces are attached. I'd really hope there are teco hangers in there.