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DC killer just one of many ‘ELF’ paranoids

“Ext💛remely low frequency” waves — which Washington Navy Yard🍨 mass murderer Aaron Alexis blamed for his Sept. 16 rampage — are all around us.

They’re generated ꦬby electric-power lines, computers, electric blankets and even lightning — and most electric appliances expose us to electromagnetic radiation.

Now ELF has gotten new atte♏ntion in the wake of Alexis’ killing spree.

Scientists say the radiation from ELF waves is too small to ꦕbe dangerous.

But that hasn’t stopped conspiracy ꦯnuts from claiming for years that ELF has been weaponized by the government.

Some crazies have called an Alaskan research facili꧃ty — financed in part by the Pentagon — an ELF generator designed to control minds. It was featured on the TV show “Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura.”

Alexis blamed ELF mind control for his attack, according 🦋to the FB♒I.

He carved “My ELF weapon!” into the shotgun he turned on workers. ­“Ultra- low-frequency attack is what I♌’ve been subject to for the last three months, and to be perfectly honest that is what has driven me to this,” the FBI said he wrote.

In about an hour, the ﷽Brooklyn-bred former Navy reservist-turned-civilian contractor killed 12 people before he was slain in a shootout with law-enforcment authorities.

Meanwhile, officials said m♒ore than 6,000 Navy Yard workers have been offered counseling ওsince the massacre.