“I think this is mission accomplished. Mission accomplished by the union, the partnership, the conglomerate of social media, Big Tech, big media and government, big government, for ushering in the dawn of a new world order. This great reset,” Unanue said on Fox Business’ Mornings With Maria Wednesday. “With an unverified election, and the big prize is the United States.”
Unanue went on to claim that Big Tech and media are not only out to attack former President Donald Trump, but also the “80 million people that voted for him.”
Despite Unanue’s claims, according to the Associated Press, Trump received roughly 74.3 million votes during the 2020 election.
“There is a war coming,” Unanue added.
The Goya executive also noted that “Big Tech and social media is not just looking for the big prize of the United States, this is a world order.” He added that a Mexican cardinal was censored by Facebook “for denouncing a new world order.”
While his comments came before the inauguration, Unanue called Biden a “nice guy” but noted that “I’m not sure he’s in charge.”
“Again, Big Tech and all these people campaigned, he [Biden] never really campaigned,” Unanue said. “Big Tech, social media—they did the betting for him.”
Prior to his criticism towards Big Tech, Unanue also suggested that a “miracle cure” for the novel coronavirus will be found after Trump leaves office, stating that “now people are gonna go back to work.”
Unanue, who previously praised Trump for his leadership, made similar comments just last week, where he claimed that media and Big Tech want to cancel God, free speech and the history of the U.S.
“We’re one nation under God. We’re not one nation under Twitter, we’re not one nation under Big Media or under central government. We’re trying to have media, Big Tech control our lives—the government control our lives—and we need to not move away from God, we need to move closer to God,” Unanue said during an interview with Fox & Friends on January 15. “They want to cancel God, they want to cancel our speech, they want to cancel our culture, our history, our liberty.”
Newsweek reached out to Goya Foods for comment, but did not receive a response in time for publication.