George Zimmerman is again taking his message to the Web, thanking supporters and promising facts in a new video message.

In the video, posted Thursday on the website TheRealGeorgeZimmerman.com, he said:

"I wanted to take this opportunity to thank you, the masses. This is our website -- this is not my website, this is our website -- where you can personally communicate with me, and I hope to be your website to provide the facts."

Zimmerman recorded the video in an unknown location, though as part of his release on bond, he has been ordered to stay in Seminole County.

The video was posted just one day after an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity aired, Zimmerman's first nationally televised interview since he shot and killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in February.

During that interview, Zimmerman said he believed what happened that night was a part of God's plan.

Zimmerman's attorney, Mark O'Mara, said his client agreed to the TV interview out of necessity, hoping a national audience could drive donations to his legal case.

As of Friday morning, only a few thousand dollars have come in since that interview.

But Zimmerman's comments about "God's plan" have ignited more outrage in the case, both from Trayvon Martin's parents and around Central Florida.

"I don't think it was his plan to say God's plan was that Trayvon had to die that night," O'Mara explained Thursday. "I think what he was trying to do with his belief in God was to simply say it, like everything else that we go through in life, is part of God's plan."

O'Mara also added he has not lost control of his client.

"No schism whatsoever; George and I are doing very well, and the whole defense team is doing very well," he said. "Whenever we go through decisions, there are always conversations and discussions, but we are one absolutely cohesive team."