WOW Sis! You said a lot just to say "I don't know ... maybe." But that's the truth about predicting the future.
We like to think we've figured it out, and have put the prophecy puzzle pieces together to draw a picture, and see patterns. It's been attempted many times before, by many, who long ago thought the world had become so corrupt that God was coming soon to judge it. Many have provided exact dates -- only to be disappointed. In fact, in the case of William Miller it was and is even officially called
'The Great Disappointment.' But there has been many other cases in the past, and some, like Harold Camping, rather recently (he made $90 million).
One thing is certain, and I hate to keep pointing this out, but marketing and merchandising of Apocalypticism has paid off time and time again. And believers fall for it time and time again ... sadly. Surely, it has to make Jesus weep, to see he's being used for merchandising, scaring the sheep, and the resulting deceptions.
So I have to wonder: Is this just another case in a long line of apocalyptic flim-flams?
You admit you don't know. Thanks for your honesty. Even Cahn admits he may be wrong, and nothing may happen. I certainly don't know, either way, either outcome.
I guess we'll see within a month. I'll pop some corn on the night of the final blood moon. But it won't be as scary

as back when they wrote of the blood moon in the Bible, now that we know the natural causes of it ... and what makes it look like blood ... that they had no clue of.