An Arizona college is investigating after students claimed an English professor used his classes to show them conspiracy theory videos containing ideas from a group that believes satanic, cannibalistic pedophiles have infiltrated the government, media, and entertainment industry.

Since the start of the fall semester at Mesa Community College, Douglas Belmore has been spreading the far-right conspiracy theory that has been bashing the Obamas, Bushes, Clintons, Rothschilds, George Soros, and the late John McCain among others since 2017.

A 14-minute video published in March by Joe M and that claims President Trump is secretly working to bring down the alleged bad personalities, has allegedly been played in at least two classes according to four students.

'Afterwards, [Belmore] just kept talking about how there are a bunch of criminals and they're going to get caught now that Trump is the president,' one student told the Phoenix New Times. 'Belmore believes that Q is actually JFK Jr. and he just faked his death.'

English Professor Douglas Belmore has been showing Mesa Community College students videos from conspiracy theorist group, QAnon, according to learners

Belmore started showing a clip titled Q - The Plan To Save The World REMASTERED from the start of this fall semester, the Arizona students said

He admits to shunning the curriculum in a comment on the offending YouTube video shown in class

A second student alleged he used his hour of teaching to talk about porn and Satanists and predicted the downfall of media conglomerates.

A person from another class told the publication: 'He was just babbling, basically. He just brought it up out of nowhere.'

Reviews on RateMyProfessor.com show that Belmore's classes aren't conventional too. Students alleged it's unfair they are not able to develop skills or learn during the classes.

They also complain of his 'awful' feedback, lack of availability outside classes, and how 'lectures can be uncomfortable'.

One person writes: 'Although he is very clearly passionate about English, he goes on tangents a lot and would discuss topics that were inappropriate or unnecessary. He incorporates his own faith and ideology into his lectures and it can be uncomfortable.'

Another comment admitted: 'Professor Belmore is a very strange teacher. His lectures are 20% actually learning English, 80% conspiracy theories and rants about his right-leaning views. However, his class is pretty easy.

'He goes over quizzes in class and gives the answers, and he has only five essays that he lets you write about whatever topic and is an easy grader.'

Clip hails the theories of a group that believes satanic, cannibalistic pedophiles have infiltrated the American government, media, and entertainment industry

His YouTube page includes lots of Q-related clips as pictured above on a Douglas Belmore profile

Phoenix New Times reported that when asked about the claims after the story was published Thursday, Belmore threatened to call campus security.

The publication reported he said: 'I think I only have one response to give you. It's a question and it's three words. Who is Q?'

When asked why QAnon is relevant to his English lessons he hit back: 'Who is Q?'

The college said Thursday that were taking action after learning about the lesson structure.

'We found out about it this morning and are taking proper actions,' said Dawn Zimmer, a spokesperson for the college. 'We're contacting our leadership so they can contact him.'

It's unclear what action has been taken so far against Belmore who works part-time at the Red Mountain East Mesa campus which is run by the Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD).

Belmore blasted Twitter founder Jack Dorsey in a YouTube post on Thursday. Trump has accused Dorsey of censoring him

A comment on the video students spoke about, coming from a YouTube account associated named Douglas Belmore, appeared to corroborate their story.

'You see my name. I am not anon. I am Doug. I am a professor in Mesa, AZ, and today I got pummeled, Soros style, by a rag called the Phoenix New Times,' the YouTube user wrote on Thursday.

'A punk reporter busted into my afternoon Freshman Composition class and scared my students out of class. I am FLIPPING FUMING TODAY. All I did, Joe M, was show them this video--your cogent undeniable video.'

The YouTube poster then attacked Twitter founder Jack Dorsey, who Trump has accused of censoring him, and comedian Patton Oswalt, who has accused the president of being 'America's racist palate cleanser'.

In the comment Douglas Belmont admits shunning the curriculum.

'Our Norton ENG 101 textbook (which I as an adjunct do not use) included a photo of Patton Oswalt and Jack twatter Dorsey and irrelevant commentary about what stunning humans they are, and I think you all know why I ripped the flipping page out of the text,' he writes. 'God bless you, Joe M, and God bless Q and all anons worldwide. Here is the article the Soros w***er posted immediately after chasing all my college students out of THEIR OWN CLASSROOM!'

Learners claimed he 'incorporates his own faith and ideology into his lectures' and described it as 'uncomfortable'