Donald Trump campaigned in Florida today in front of a group of people holding signs advertising a Web site that purports to be about “Blacks for Trump.”

The site in fact promotes bizarre conspiracies about the Clintons, cannibals, and vampires.

At the event in Lakeland, Florida, a number of audience members in the prime seating area right behind Trump kept holding up signs reading “Blacks for Trumps: Gods2.com.”

When you visit Gods2.com, boy are you in for a surprise.

The URL takes you to another URL, www.theeverlastingfather.com. That site starts with an already debunked photo purporting to be Hillary Clinton in blackface at a Halloween party. The picture is in fact a photoshop from 2015. But that didn’t stop Gods2.com from proclaiming Hillary a member of the KKK.

And that’s the high point of the Web site.

Under an image of the McDonald’s golden arches, the site carries a story about how ISIS is plotting to kill “all black women of America, Christian woman, press, Jews, gays & police.” That same article also notes that there is a “free jet ski party” every Sunday at 1pm.

The site moves on to showing a fake picture of former Senator Robert Byrd in Klan gear, then moves on to an article about how the Masons are eating us:

And that is then followed by another article about “Vampires and Cannibals in American history”:

Then there’s a bit more about the free jet ski party:

The site continues with some court documents, a lease, and on and on and on.

It’s insane.