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A man fighting to establish the mother and father named on his birth certificate are not really his parents has claimed he was subjected to hypnotic coercion and his mother was involved in baby-farming organised by eugenicists.
Four courts, including the Supreme Court, have now heard his claims, supported by volumes of material and lengthy submissions described as containing a "far-fetched" narrative, as he has tried to have his parents removed from his birth certificate.
According to court documents, the man alleged his mother, who has name suppression, told him in recent years that in the 1970s she had been involved in a baby farming scheme where she was paid to falsely register "disfigured, disabled, premature, ethnic-minority or otherwise unwanted and abandoned infants" as her natural children.
He claimed she also
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