How should we know?
Exactly. How should you know unless you are either making it up or you are privy to information that the rest of us are not.
Wut? I don't think anyone here has claimed to know the location of this supposed south polar base. And the existence or non-existence of it is irrelevant to FET.
There is ample evidence that a south polar base (and various other Antarctic bases) exist. To claim that it doesn't and that it's a fabrication by the conspiracy would involve extending the number of people involved in the conspiracy by a good few thousand, at minimum, given the number of people who have been stationed there over the years and who are involved with logistics and supply etc. The base has a high staff turnover with people often only staying there for a year or less. This is absolutely
relevant to FET because FET
requires a watertight conspiracy. The more people who are members the less watertight it can be.
Secondly, it is
relevant because wherever this base is, it is at a location which has been labelled as The South Pole. If Antarctica is a big rim, then why was this one spot defined as that, when anywhere on the rim would be adequate? How can it be 1500km from the part of Antarctica nearest to New Zealand, yet not 40,000km from the tip of South America? Knowing where this base is located has massive implications for defining the layout of the earth, which is why FE'ers should relish the chance to engage with this mystery.
Xenu keeps claiming stuff is irrelevant when it isn't. He really needs to consult a dictionary.