I Think i Have A Virus Help Me!

Hey im using a 2011 model imac and when i go onto sites they load very slowly and sometimes only load half the page, on youtube the thumbnails of a few videos look like they have different coloured squares and when i click one it might play for a few second make a wierd noise then stop. im using firefox
and when i search in the google sidebar up top it says the server could not be found and if i look at the adress barit says google.BOM.au/aerifgubq3f793ube9VR*codes and stuff* 
when when i tyupe google.com in the adress bar it takes me to goofle.com and i have checked to see if im typing it right and yes i am....
i have problems with anxiety and paranoia and im freking out please i would highly appreciate your help!
EDIT: and sometimes when loading a page it says content coding error and somethimes webpages look out of order

Barry Hemphill wrote:
There are NO, repeat NO viruses that affect a Mac running OS X...NONE.
I have no clue what you are doing (or what things you have added to Firefox).
Barry
This knee-jerk response to the OP is entirely misleading. 99% of people use the term "virus" as a catch-all for any kind of malware. It is true there are presently no OS X viruses, however, this point is lost on the vast majority of users, who could care less  whether there are viruses -- using the technical definition of virus -- for Macs. There is Mac malware.
Jaiden1998: It's always possible, but I think it is unlikely your problems are attributable to some kind of malware. For starters, start using these servers from openDNS, which are patched against these kinds of redirects, and see if the misdirections stop.
Simply open Network>Advanced>DNS in Sys Prefs and enter the following numbers for the interface you use, e.g. Airport or Ethernet,
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
Hit OK and then Apply. Make sure those numbers are entered above any others you may have there.
To check to see if it's working
http://www.opendns.com/welcome/

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