In this episode of the No Pill Podcast, we delve into the complexities of technocracy and the implications of AI in our modern society. We explore the concept of 'Techniquing Technocracy,' drawing inspiration from Jockey Lewell's book, "The Technological Society," and discuss the potential dangers of AI as a tool for government control. The conversation touches on the illusion of AI intelligence and the societal impacts of automated industrialization, with references to James Corbett's insights on AI and the pervasive influence of Elon Musk's AI products. We also tackle the controversial topic of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and its potential links to vaccines, highlighting studies and theories that suggest a correlation. The episode further examines the economic challenges faced by families today, the role of private equity in healthcare, and the overarching theme of technocracy's impact on everyday life. We conclude with a critical look at the technocratic future envisioned by figures like Peter Thiel and Elon Musk, questioning the feasibility and ethics of such a world.