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'''Black Star''' was an [[anarchist]] organisation active during the mid-1970s. They had formed from the so-called "Angry Brigade" and were primarily a creation of [[the Monk]]'s time interference. ([[NA]]: ''[[No Future]]'')
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'''Black Star''' was an [[anarchist]] organisation active during the mid-[[1970s]]. They had formed from the so-called "[[The Angry Brigade|Angry Brigade]]" and were primarily a creation of {{Champion}}'s time interference.


== Members of Black Star ==
Captain [[Mike Yates]] believed in Black Star's goals of a better world. Artist [[Julie Quinlan]] was a member of Black Star.
* Captain [[Mike Yates]] believed in Black Star's goals of a better world.
 
* Artist [[Julie Quinlan]].
In [[1976]] they bombed [[Big Ben]]'s clock face. They also attacked [[Harrods (store)|Harrods]], the [[Royal Albert Hall]] and the [[Science Museum, London|Science Museum]] in [[London]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[No Future (novel)|No Future]]'')


== Attacks by Black Star ==
* In [[1976]] they bombed [[Big Ben]]'s clock face.
* They also attacked: [[Harrods (store)|Harrods]], [[Royal Albert Hall]] and the [[Science Museum]] in [[London]].
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Black Star was an anarchist organisation active during the mid-1970s. They had formed from the so-called "Angry Brigade" and were primarily a creation of Mortimus's time interference.

Captain Mike Yates believed in Black Star's goals of a better world. Artist Julie Quinlan was a member of Black Star.

In 1976 they bombed Big Ben's clock face. They also attacked Harrods, the Royal Albert Hall and the Science Museum in London. (PROSE: No Future)