Moar digs on Logically.ai, the startup that doxxed QMAP.PUB
Lyric Jain, CEO of Logically, formerly worked as Director of New Product Development at Avocet Hardware UK, a door and window hardware supplier. Avocet is a family business.
In 2012, Jain spent time in Harvard in their Summer School program. He completed his post-secondary studies at University of Cambridge in 2014-2018 and MIT in 2016-2017. While at MIT, he attended MIT lecturer Joost Bonsen's program called "Developmental Ventures" where Jain envisioned his ideas for Logically. On Bosen's academia page, he lists CNN, BBC, The Economist, Forbes, Amazon, and Wikipedia as his "personal web favorites".
In the "Interests" section of Jain LinkedIn profile, he follows Kevin Roose of the NYT and Craig Newmark of Craigslist. Roose is one of the NYT authors today calling QAnon a cult.
Jain posted on his LinkedIn profile pictures of his team in front of "Get Brexit Done", Boris Johnson's Brexit campaign. Earlier this year, Google for Startups UK announced that Logically would be joining its "new UK Immersion" program.
It is stated in Ozy that his original plan was to "go to the 'dark side' of finance" but his grandmother who died of cancer believed someone who told her to "Drink this juice, give up on your meds, and you'll live longer." The recommendation did not work for her and she died, so Jain wanted to fight disinformation.
https://www.ozy.com/news-and-politics/hes-fighting-qanon-with-sunlight/377132/
http://web.media.mit.edu/~jpbonsen/
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6605512020269776896/
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