The summary is:
The speaker is a YouTube creator who makes videos about psychedelic substances and their effects. He introduces his latest video, which is a trip simulation of 1p LSD, a legal analogue of LSD. He explains that he and his friend Tom took 150 micrograms of 1p LSD and filmed their experience, while adding visual effects to replicate what they saw. He says that his goal is to educate and harm reduce, as well as to entertain and document. He warns that LSD and other psychedelics can be dangerous and unpredictable, and that they should always be tested before use. He also mentions that he lost a lot of patron support because he spent two months working on this video, and he asks his viewers to support him on Patreon. He shows some clips of him and Tom tripping on 1p LSD, and says that this is only the come up stage, and that the peak is even more intense. He asks his viewers if they want to see more trip simulations of other substances, and ends the video by thanking them for watching.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video where two people take 150 micrograms of 1P-LSD and experience visual and sensory effects.
2. The video is intended to be educational, harm reduction and documentary, not to glorify or recommend the use of drugs.
3. The video also shows simulated visual effects to give the viewer a sense of what the trip looks like.
4. The video is part of a series of trip simulation videos that the creator has been working on for over two months.
5. The creator has lost some patron support due to the delay in posting new content and asks for more patience and understanding from the viewers.