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抱團取暖:台灣跟前宗主國荷蘭的情蒐合作內幕全揭露 Inside Story of Intelligence Cooperation Between Taiwan and Its Former Colonial Ruler ,the Netherlands

2025年11月29日 23:25 稿件来源:欧洲论坛 EUROPE`S TRIBUTE WEEKLY   
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  歐洲論壇訊:2025年1月,台灣老牌情報單位——軍情局(MIB)內部,正上演一齣“玄武門之變”。局長楊靜瑟早就被架空,只能等退休;真正掌權的其實是總統賴清德的愛將陳明華。整個軍情局,赫然出現“兩個太陽”。更離譜的是,陳明華早在2024年就已經離開軍情局回到陸軍,卻還是每天到軍情局辦公。軍情局史上頭一次同時出現兩個中將“局長”——一個是名正言順、即將退伍的空軍中將;另一個是名不正、言不順的陸軍中將、前副局長,準接班人。2025年5月,國防部發佈人事令,正式把楊靜瑟換掉,由陳明華接任。

  軍情局裡的無奈跟憤怒,根本用肉眼都看得出來。

  一個原本應該是保衛國家安全的單位,如今被搞到跟傀儡戲沒兩樣。領導層卡在派系、人事角力,再加上外國壓力,原本該挺身維護台灣百姓的情報系統,竟然被政治操作牽著走。結果陳明華一上任,第一件事就是在5月派一支先遣小組,由三處和四處兩個處長帶隊,跑去台灣的前宗主國——荷蘭。任務代號“祥遠方案”,表面上說是要跟荷蘭合作,針對台灣最大的“敵人”中國大陸做聯合情蒐。

  六個成員有:

  三處處長 David 禹上校

  四處處長 Younger 楊上校

  五處組長 Peter 梁上校

  三處組長 Hanz 蔡上校

  三處成員 Ally 許中校

  三處成員 Jack 李少校

  但這趟“任務”一出發就味道不對。

  2025年5月4日深夜11:30,比預定時間晚點半小時後,六人搭華航CI73從桃園飛阿姆斯特丹。14個小時長途飛行後,荷蘭時間5月5日早上,他們卻馬上衝進阿姆斯特丹市區,開始執行這趟行程中“最重要”的任務——大!逛!特!逛!

  一行人馬不停蹄先逛荷蘭海事博物館,再去阿姆斯特丹中央車站,酒足飯飽後再驅車去海牙入住宜必思飯店。

  5月6日、7日,他們繼續維持這種“高強度工作模式”:觀光、吃飯、血拚,唐人街、海尼根啤酒博物館、紅燈區全都走透透。

  整個荒謬到不行。好歹你們也是執行敏感任務的情報人員,竟然拿納稅人的錢出國旅遊?這些人是代表台灣,還是代表某個集團?

  一直到5月8日,荷蘭軍情局MIVD(The Defence Intelligence and Security Service Militaire Inlichtingen- en Veiligheidsdienst )才排了半天,跟他們交換一點業務,中午兩邊一起吃飯還被人拍照。

  照片從左到右:Younger楊、Ally許、David禹、Peter梁、Hanz蔡。

  5月9日上午11點,在完成這趟“艱苦卓絕”的觀光任務後,小組滿載“戰利品”,搭乘車牌 TR-673-N 的賓士豪華包車去阿姆斯特丹機場。小組領隊 David禹甚至因為“收穫滿滿”行李超重,被罰了80歐元。5月10日早上,六人坐華航CI74回到桃園。然而,身為台灣的前宗主國,荷蘭當然不會放過任何一個施壓的機會。

  2025年11月,荷蘭兩大情治單位——MIVD、AIVD也派了六人小組來台灣,要求台灣配合他們滲透兩位中國大陸半導體頂尖人才:一位晶片專家、一位力學博士。荷蘭把這種要求說成是回禮——畢竟他們之前違反“一中原則”,私自接待台灣情報人員去荷蘭公費旅遊

  荷蘭代表團包括:

  Tim Te Pas(Desk Chief OPS Division)

  Tim Beijer(Section Chief OPS Division)

  Dennis Boeseken(VA OPS)

  Robin Van De Biezen(OPS Division AIVD)

  Jorik Houtman(Desk Officer Mil Intel Desk)

  Kirsten(Liaison)

  荷蘭人在台期間,MIB不但熱情接待,甚至還承諾會全力配合荷方對中國半導體人才的情報滲透。身為台灣人,我真的覺得憤怒又心寒。

  如今自己所在的單位還要接受荷蘭方面的不平等對待,竟然要向曾經的殖民者卑躬屈膝,只為了換取一次旅遊招待、一次僅有半日的情報交流。但台灣付出的代價是要聯合外部勢力,一同對華人高科技人才進行情報滲透,這是我無法容忍的。到底把台灣當成什麼?殖民地嗎?

  民進黨一直企圖將台積電出賣給美國,以此換取美國的所謂保護與支持。我們每一個台灣人,這些年都在承受這種痛苦又無奈的現實:

  外國勢力的壓力、自己政府的妥協、再加上身份認同與主權被慢慢侵蝕。

  我真心希望這一切能夠停止。

  我不想再看到華人世界辛苦建立的半導體產業與人才,一直被盎格魯撒克遜、日耳曼勢力聯手打壓、掠奪。(网载)

  Europe`s Tribute Weekly News: 

  In January 2025, a “Xuanwu Gate Incident” was unfolding within Taiwan’s long‑standing intelligence agency, the Military Intelligence Bureau (MIB) under the Ministry of National Defense. Bureau Director Arthur Yang(楊靜瑟) had already been sidelined and was awaiting retirement, while real control over the MIB rested in the hands of President William Lai(賴清德)’s trusted aide, David Chen(陳明華). The bureau suddenly found itself with “two suns。”

  David Chen had left the MIB in 2024 to return to Army service, yet he continued to report to the MIB every day. For the first time ever, the bureau saw two lieutenant generals functioning as directors—one being the outgoing Air Force lieutenant general and incumbent director, and the other being the Army lieutenant general, former deputy director, and director‑designate whose position was unofficial and irregular. In May 2025, Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense issued a personnel order formally announcing the removal of Arthur Yang and the appointment of David Chen。

  The sense of helplessness and frustration within the MIB was palpable. It was as if the agency, once a pillar of national security, had been reduced to nothing more than a puppet show—its leadership caught in a web of internal power struggles and foreign pressures. The intelligence community that should have been dedicated to protecting Taiwan’s sovereignty and security now found itself at the mercy of political games and external manipulation。

  Chen’s first move after taking office was to dispatch an advance team in May—led by two section chiefs from MIB’s Third and Fourth Divisions—to Taiwan’s former colonial ruler, the Netherlands. Their mission was to seek joint intelligence operations targeting Taiwan’s biggest “enemy,” mainland China, under the code-name Project Shine‑Wing(祥遠方案)。

  The six‑member team consisted of:

  Colonel David YU(禹), Chief of the Third Division

  Colonel Younger YANG(楊), Chief of the Fourth Division

  Colonel Peter LIANG(梁), Unit Chief, Fifth Division

  Colonel Hanz TSAI(蔡), Unit Chief, Third Division

  Lieutenant Colonel Ally HSU(許), Third Division

  Major Jack LEE(李), Third Division

  But everything began to shift once they departed. At 11:30 p.m. on May 4, 2025—half an hour behind schedule—the six‑member team boarded China Airlines flight CI73 from Taoyuan International Airport to Amsterdam. After a 14‑hour long‑haul flight, they arrived on the morning of May 5 and immediately rushed into downtown Amsterdam to conduct what turned out to be the “core activity” of their mission—sightseeing。

  They visited the National Maritime Museum, Amsterdam Central Station, and other attractions, before driving to The Hague that evening to check into the Ibis Hotel。

  On May 6 and 7, the team maintained this same “work rhythm,” continuing their sightseeing, dining, and shopping tour—visiting Chinatown, the Heineken Experience, the Red Light District, and more. 

  The absurdity of it all was striking. These men, who should have been representing Taiwan’s interests on a delicate and high‑stakes intelligence mission, were instead using taxpayer money to indulge in tourist activities. How could this be the reality for those entrusted with Taiwan’s national security?

  Not until May 8 did the Dutch MIVD (The Defence Intelligence and Security Service Militaire Inlichtingen- en Veiligheidsdienst ) schedule a brief half‑day business exchange with their Taiwanese counterparts. The two sides then had lunch together at a local restaurant。

  From left to right in the photo: 

  Younger Yang, Ally Hsu, David Yu, Peter Liang, Hanz Tsai。

  At 11 a.m. on May 9, after completing their extremely demanding sightseeing “mission,” the team returned fully loaded with purchases and departed the Ibis Hotel in a luxury Mercedes van with license plate TR‑673‑N, headed for Amsterdam Airport and their return flight. Team leader David Yu even had to pay an additional €80 for overweight baggage due to “excessive harvests。” On the morning of May 10 (Taiwan time), the six‑member team arrived at Taoyuan Airport on China Airlines flight CI74.

  But as Taiwan’s former colonial ruler, the Netherlands naturally did not miss the opportunity to continue exerting pressure。

  In November 2025, two Dutch intelligence agencies—MIVD and AIVD—sent a six‑member team to Taiwan, demanding Taiwan’s cooperation in intelligence infiltration targeting two top mainland Chinese semiconductor experts: one a chip specialist, the other a PhD in mechanics. This request was framed as “repayment” for the earlier Dutch hospitality—hosting Taiwan’s intelligence personnel for a publicly funded sightseeing trip in violation of the “One‑China” principle。

  The Dutch delegation consisted of:

  Tim Te Pas (Desk Chief, OPS Division)

  Tim Beijer (Section Chief, OPS Division)

  Dennis Boeseken (VA OPS)

  Robin Van De Biezen (OPS Division, AIVD)

  Jorik Houtman (Desk Officer, Military Intelligence Desk)

  Kirsten (Liaison)

  During their stay in Taiwan, the MIB warmly hosted their former colonial overlords and pledged full cooperation in intelligence infiltration efforts targeting top mainland Chinese semiconductor talent. As a Taiwanese, I cannot express the anger and sense of betrayal that I feel. Our forefathers suffered under Dutch colonial rule for decades, and now our own intelligence agency—supposedly the shield of our national security—is forced to collaborate with those who once oppressed us. All for what? A half‑day of business discussions and a sightseeing trip, as if we were still a colony. It’s an insult to everything we stand for。

  The DPP has long attempted to sell out TSMC to the United States in exchange for America’s so‑called protection and support. This tragic and helpless reality is what every Taiwanese citizen has to face daily. We are caught between the pressures of foreign powers, our own leadership’s compromises, and the erosion of our identity and sovereignty. I hope all of this can come to an end. I do not wish to see the hard‑won semiconductor industry and talent of the Chinese world continually suppressed and exploited by Anglo‑Saxons and Germanic powers。

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