Canadian Self-Help Guru on US Senator’s Expert Panel is a Promoter of ‘Child Sacrifice’ Conspiracies
Jason Christoff, a former gym owner who testified on Capitol Hill last week, believes a Moloch-worshipping ‘child sacrifice cult’ orchestrated the COVID-19 pandemic
One of the experts on Republican Senator Ron Johnson’s recent panel looking into the US government’s COVID-19 response is a promoter of conspiracies with antisemitic themes about a Moloch-worshipping “child sacrifice cult.”
Jason Christoff, a former Cornwall, Ontario gym owner turned self-help guru, appeared as a “mind control” expert in Washington, DC last week alongside former Ontario MPP Randy Hillier, a delegation of far-right European parliamentarians and several prominent anti-vaxxers.
During Christoff’s testimony, the self-help guru asserted that a “small group hiding inside government and business” were behind the COVID-19 pandemic but declined to explain further when questioned by Sen. Johnson.
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Christoff, who also presented at CPAC and spoke at the Romanian Parliament in December, was introduced on Capitol Hill as a “mind control” expert, despite no academic or professional qualifications on the topic.
During testimony, Christoff claimed the COVID-19 pandemic was “executed to precision by a small group hiding inside government and big business.”
“Who do you think those small group of people are?” Sen. Johnson asked, to which Christoff replied: “That’s hard to say, Senator.”
“But somebody or some organizations are pulling the strings on this,” Sen. Johnson asked again. “Do you have any idea whatsoever?”
“I couldn’t say for sure,” Christoff answered. “They’re well above government.”
Following his testimony, Christoff posted a video expressing regret that he “side-stepped” the question because he “didn’t have enough time” to explain “without coming across as someone who’s mentally unstable”:
“The question was: ‘Who’s organizing all this?’ Who’s behind the censorship? Who’s behind all these odd policies and odd procedures and who’s in this full spectrum control where whatever group we’re talking about can control the banking system and can control what you see on the news and can control what the governments do and they can do it all at once, it doesn’t matter if you’re in Europe or in Mexico or in Canada, I mean, who is the group that’s pulling all the strings simultaneously?”
Christoff went on to share cryptic details about the “power group,” whom he claims has been controlling the world for “many, many generations”:
“If someone really wanted to know who is this group, well they leave their fingerprints everywhere, but they talk in this language that not many people talk in today, they talk in symbols, and even the word ‘symbol’ means ‘similar to the bull’, and when you hear the word ‘bull’ this is always referring to one of this group’s primary symbols — it’s a bull, it’s a deity.”
At one point, Christoff suggested the Washington Monument was erected as a 500 foot tribute to the penis of the male cow that is worshipped by the cult:
“One of their symbols is an obelisk. So, as we were in the Senate hearing, I don’t know how many miles away this obelisk is, it’s an Egyptian obelisk, the obelisk is not hidden in regard to what it’s meant to represent, it’s meant to represent a bull’s penis, and there’s one in Washington DC that’s 555 feet tall and 55 inches and the number 5 is basically a representation of what’s called the ‘fifth element’, there are four earth elements and one sort of invisible, magical element that is known to work invisibly in this realm, and basically in the realm of this old group, this old cult, this old organization of ruling families...”
Moloch-worshipping child sacrifice cult, explained
On his blog, Christoff writes extensively about his belief that the world is run by a “child sacrifice cult” that worships the “ancient god called Moloch.”
Moloch is popularly imagined as a demonic minotaur-like creature associated with pagan child sacrifice in the Old Testament, though the actual history behind this mythology is likely more convoluted.
In 2021, Christoff claimed that this Moloch-worshipping cult’s latest effort to “sacrifice” children was by “poisoning” them with COVID-19 vaccines:
“Could you be living right in the middle of a child sacrifice cult and not know it? … This ancient group is still here and they’re disguised as government, medicine, science and media. They’re coming hard at the children this fall. Be ready. They’re going to tie schooling to sacrificing your children via medical poisoning. Get ready to step between evil and your children. Protect your children as the creator intended.”
Christoff claims this Moloch-worshipping cult not only wants to murder children with vaccines, but it’s also using LGBTQ+ inclusive school curricula to groom them for “ancient sexualization rituals”:
“As this article is written, the government is now trying to vaccinate the children … Child sacrifice again and not just with poisoning the children, also with sexualizing them and using children in bizarre ancient sexualization rituals.”
Other blog posts allege the government runs a pedophile ring where elites “have sex with children, as well as sacrifice them in satanic ceremony”:
“The people at the top of the ruling pyramid are from ancient families who believe in pedophilia, child sacrifice, black magic and the abuse of children.”
Christoff also explicitly links this cult to Jews.
In his confused writings, Christoff claims the cult is run by the descendents of “ancient Egyptian black magicians” that trace their lineage to the Pharaohs, but have since “hid themselves inside the Jewish communities.”
“This mentally defective group of psychopathic murderers know how to dress their ancient evil up in modern disguises, in order to fool the goyim over and over again throughout the ages,” Christoff wrote, also suggesting the “ancient Kabbalah” advocated sacrificing “slaves” who are “goyim or gentiles.”
Christoff also attributes modern geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East to his theory that the British Royal Family traces its lineage to “ancient Egyptian royal Pharaonic bloodlines,” emphasizing their “bloodline is Hebrew in origin.”
He also claims the cult has the ability to control global events through its use of “black magic” and “mind control” techniques.
“I am not antisemitic”
Despite writing that “Egyptian black magicians” have disguised themselves as Jewish people to “fool the goyim,” Sen. Johnson’s COVID-19 pandemic expert insists he is not antisemitic.
“I am not antisemitic or anti-anything,” Christoff told ConvoyWatch. “I have Jewish friends and respect all people.” He added:
“I am (for the record) anti-child abuse and that includes all forms of child poisoning, child rape, child trafficking and child ritual murder …
If there is a small group of bad people ruling the world, who want to stay hidden, they have nothing to do with the good people of any nation, who are purposely kept in the dark.”
Christoff declined multiple opportunities to explain the antisemitic themes in his writings, indicating he instead wished to rebut ConvoyWatch on his blog where “inquiring minds” would be presented with the uncensored truth.
While Christoff’s confusing theories seem largely cut-and-paste from his own independent research, antisemitic conspiracies about “child sacrifice” and “Moloch” have a long history within the anti-abortion movement and have more recently metastasized in QAnon and anti-vaccine circles.
The Anti-Defamation League has flagged it as one of the recurring “antisemitic conspiracies” in these online spaces:
“A central conspiracy theory is the claim that biblical Jews sacrificed their children to Moloch – a Canaanite deity associated with child sacrifice in the Old Testament – and therefore, modern Judaism promotes baby killing (Note: According to religious texts, Jews were, in fact, forbidden from worshipping Moloch).”
Jason Christoff connected to Randy Hillier and his ‘No More Lockdowns’ Group
Christoff had some company on his journey from Cornwall, Ontario to Washington, DC — former Ontario PC MPP Randy Hillier also testified at Sen. Johnson’s COVID-19 panel on Capitol Hill.
Hillier, who was expelled from Doug Ford’s caucus in 2019, founded the group “No More Lockdowns” in opposition to COVID-19 public health restrictions and later helped organize the 2022 Freedom Convoy occupation of Ottawa.
Christoff has appeared with Hillier at numerous No More Lockdown events. In 2021, Christoff stood beside Hillier during an anti-vaccine speech with an oversized novelty copy of Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
“Randy is a true hero,” Christoff said. “He’s an alpha male.”